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1 Atlantic Quay: Department for Work and Pensions: 2 Atlantic Quay: Lloyds Banking Group [14] 3 Atlantic Quay: Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service: 4 Atlantic Quay: BDO Stoy Hayward LLP Balfour Beatty [15] 5 Atlantic Quay: Scottish Government [16] 6 Atlantic Quay: Credit Suisse Direct Line: Aurora Building: Barclays BNP Paribas: Alhambra ...
The largest trustee savings banks were based in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Belfast. Those based in the north of England accounted for 50% of total funds, while those in the south of England and Wales accounted for 27%, those in Scotland for 19% and those in Northern Ireland for less than 5%. Geographical location of the 1,655 trustee ...
Lloyds Banking Group plc is a British financial institution formed through the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB in 2009. It is one of the UK's largest financial services organisations, with 30 million customers and 65,000 employees. [4]
former Lloyds TSB branches (in turn pre-merger Lloyds Bank branches) in England & Wales; former C&G Savings codes (used until early 2014) [note 1] 77-00 to 77-44 77-46 to 77-99: former Lloyds TSB branches (in turn pre-merger TSB branches) in England & Wales; former C&G branches in England & Wales (allocated new sort codes in 2014) [note 1] 87
Sayers, R. S. Lloyds Bank in the History of English Banking Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; Winton, J. R. Lloyds Bank 1918–1969 Oxford University Press, 1982; Jones, Geoffrey Lombard Street on the Riviera: British Clearing Banks and Europe 1900–1960 Business History, Vol. 24 No. 2 (pp. 186–210) July 1982
Prior to 1991, AMC's activities were constrained by statute. In 1993, Lloyds Bank acquired the balance of the share capital from the Bank of England, Barclays Bank, Midland Bank, National Westminster Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland. [2] As a condition of the sale, it continues to run the organisation as an independent company under its own ...
The former Lloyds Bank International (LBI), both directly and through its banking subsidiaries, BOLSA and BOLAM, [4] together with the National Bank of New Zealand, Lloyds Bank California and the colonial and foreign (later overseas) department of Lloyds Bank, was responsible for the international and foreign banking business of the Lloyds Bank ...
The Glasgow Tower as part of the Glasgow Science Centre on Prince's Dock on the South Bank of the River Clyde, holds the overall title as the tallest free-standing structure in Glasgow, and the whole of Scotland at a height of 127 m (417 ft), however this measurement includes the structure's spire.