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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. List of banks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These banks provide retail services to the general public. Retail banks are usually known as High street banks as they traditionally had multiple branch locations in the cities and towns across the UK. However 40% of branches closed between 2012 and 2022 . [8] Four British retail banks have never had a physical branch presence.

  5. Lloyds Banking Group axes 60 more branches - AOL

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    The lending giant is closing 24 Lloyds branches, 19 Bank of Scotland and 17 Halifax sites.

  6. 48 more Lloyds Bank and Halifax branches to close - AOL

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  7. Lloyds Banking Group to shut 66 more branches - AOL

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    It confirmed 48 Lloyds Bank branches and 18 Halifax branches will shut down as part of broad trend which has seen big banks ditch the high street and switch to increased online banking.

  8. Lloyds Bank International - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the bank bought full ownership and it became Lloyds Bank (Foreign). In 1964, with branches in London, Paris, Biarritz, Bordeaux, Le Havre, Lille, Nice, Roubaix, St Jean de Luz, Cannes, Brussels, Antwerp, Geneva, Zurich and Monte Carlo and flourishing with the development of the profitable Eurodollar market, Lloyds Bank (Foreign) was ...

  9. Closure leaves another Norfolk town without a bank

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    Lloyds said customer numbers had fallen at its Gorleston branch, making it unviable. It was the last bank in the town, with Barclays, NatWest and HSBC having already closed their branches there.