![]() Under the terms of this agreement, the Group has up to four years to complete a sale and is in the preliminary stages of this process. This minimises disruption to our customers and ensures that we make the change in the most cost effective way possible."Īs part of the restructuring plan agreed with the European Commission in November 2009, the Group agreed to sell a standalone retail banking business with at least 600 branches, a 4.6% share of the personal current accounts market in the UK and up to approximately 19% of the Group’s mortgage assets. We are introducing the new brand on a phased basis over the course of the next few years. Graham Lindsay, managing director, customer experience, Lloyds Banking Group, said: "This is the first step in our planned journey to the new Lloyds Bank brand. The majority of the group’s other Lloyds TSB branded business units are expected to follow suit during 2012. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets will be the first UK-based part of the group to operate under the new name and will start its rebranding process later this year. The bank was established in 1765 and maintains a location in Miami. It also stated that the planned approach also ensures "that the move to the new brand is carried out in the most cost effective way possible" by fitting in with the normal cycle of investment in our brands. Lloyds TSB Bank is affiliated with the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and the Financial Ombudsman Service. The group has previously confirmed that its branches in Scotland will operate solely under the Bank of Scotland name.Īccording to the banking group, "the transition to Lloyds Bank will be carried out in several stages over the next three years" in an attempt to minimise the possibility of any disruption to customers. There will be no change to Lloyds’ brands Halifax or Bank of Scotland, and no change to the Lloyds TSB marketing department. Our specialist teams in a number of industries, along with the financial solutions we offer, add up to a banking partner you can trust to take your business forward. The change in branding was first mooted in November 2009 when the group announced it would be selling a standalone retail banking business including the TSB brand name as part of the restructuring plan agreed with the European Commission. Previous buildings to both, more in character.The finance group said that by the end of 2013 the majority of branches, products and services currently branded Lloyds TSB will operate under the Lloyds Bank brand. The building is of high quality and in good repair but architecturally less successful than No. Roof, two stone capped gables enclosing brickwork with pre-cast concrete coping to brick return into roof on left. Raised brick quoins at each end of elevation and between windows and pressed steel downpipe and hopper in centre. Second floor, two square windows with square panes in lead casements, moulded stone mullions, quoin style surrounds and moulded dripstones over. Dressed Portland stone dado to ground floor. Ground/first floors, each has two single storey height windows with square panes in lead casements, moulded stone mullions and transoms, quoin style surrounds and moulded dripstones over. 83 on three storeys with two window façade under two stone capped gables facing High Street and in red rustic semi-faced brick walling. ![]() Upper storey clad in weatherboarding with two sash windows and slow pitched roof, similar in structure to several others in town before weatherboard section added.Įmpty until 1948 when demolished and rebuilt as part of LloydsĪt the foot of the page is a photograph from the 1981 survey.īuilt 1948 in Jacobean style to match No. 85 comprised two cottages occupied by baker and greengrocer, rebuilt in late 17th/early 18th century, it had two bay windows with squared glass panes and roofed pillared porch between them, all surmounted by decorated cornice, and approached by two steps with white faced stone treads from the street.
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