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  2. Lloyds Bank Canada - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank Canada was a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary of Lloyds Bank Plc of the United Kingdom from 1986 to 1990. Its headquarters were in Toronto , and it had 53 branches throughout Canada. It functioned as a member of the Lloyds Bank Group, whose overseas domestic banking interests also included the National Bank of New Zealand .

  3. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    International Bank of Canada 1858 1859 Failed. [130] Lloyds Bank Canada: 1986 1990 Became Hongkong Bank of Canada, now known as HSBC Bank Canada in 1990. Macdonald and Company 1859 1864 Failed. [131] The Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada 1872 1887 Failed. [132] Mercantile Bank of Canada 1953 1985 Merged into the National Bank of Canada.

  4. Lloyds Banking Group - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Lloyds TSB business would be rebranded as Lloyds Bank. [61] Lloyds Banking Group reached a Heads of Terms agreement in July 2012 to sell the Verde branches to The Co-operative Bank for £750 million. [62] [63] The final transfer of TSB Bank plc to the new owner was due to be completed by late 2013.

  5. Lloyds Bank International - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank California acquired First State Bank of Northern California in 1976, and, in 1986, its 88 branches and US$3 billion in assets, were divested to Japanese-owned Golden State Sanwa Bank for $263 million in cash. [12] Lloyds Bank Canada was formed in 1986, when the bank purchased the Continental Bank of Canada.

  6. Continental Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The bank and its remaining 55 branches were then acquired by Lloyds Bank Plc of the United Kingdom and became "Lloyds Bank Canada" in 1986. [6] Continental Bank continued to exist as a chartered bank until 1996 because of a dispute with Revenue Canada. [7] Lloyds Bank sold its Canadian operations to HongKong Bank of Canada in 1990, which became ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Canada follow the fixed-length format of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) of a three-digit area code, a three-digit central office code (or exchange code), and a four-digit station or line code.

  8. Category:Canadian company stubs - Wikipedia

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    City Bank of Montreal; Canadian Securities Exchange; Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada; Coachman Insurance Company; Coghlan's; Coinsquare; Come as You Are (sex shop) Compton Petroleum; Conexus Credit Union; Connors Brothers Limited; Consilient; Consolidated Bank of Canada; Consumers Software; Context Development; Continental Bank of Canada ...

  9. Lloyds Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Teddington branch of Lloyds Bank in the west of Greater London, designed by Randall Wells in 1929. [51] The London Bridge branch of Lloyds Bank in London, designed by Philip Hepworth in 1928. The bank offers a full range of banking and financial services, through a network of 1,300 branches in England and Wales. [52]