Where is Lloyds Bank registered in the UK?
Important legal information. Lloyds Bank plc. Registered Office: 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HN. Registered in England and Wales no. 2065 Lloyds Bank plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 119278.
What services does a Lloyds Bank current account offer?
A Lloyds Bank Current Account offers a range of banking services, such as: Depositing and withdrawing cash; Paying bills and transferring money; Setting up standing orders and direct debits; Ordering travel money or sending money outside the UK; Applying online is quick and easy, the application process typically takes about 10 minutes.
How do I make an appointment with a Lloyds Bank Financial Adviser?
Lloyds Bank adviser appointments To arrange an appointment with a Financial Adviser, call us on 0345 602 1997. Lines are open 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 8am-4pm Saturday.
Who regulates levellloyds Bank plc?
Lloyds Bank plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 119278. We may monitor or record telephone calls to check out your instructions correctly and to help us improve the quality of our service.
What is the difference between Lloyds and Bank of Scotland?
Through a series of mergers, Lloyds became one of the Big Four banks in the UK. Bank of Scotland, which originated in the 17th century, is the second-oldest surviving UK bank after the Bank of England.
What is the authorized capital of Lloyds Bank?
LLOYDS BANKING COMPANY LIMITED – Authorized Capital £2,000,000. FOUNDED ON The Private Banks of Messrs. Lloyds & Co. and Messrs. Moilliet and Sons, with-which have subsequently been amalgamated the Banks of Messrs. P. H. Williams, Wednesbury, and Messrs.Stevenson, Salt, & Co., Stafford and Lichfield.
What services does Lloyds Banking Group offer?
We offer a comprehensive range of financial products and services – including current accounts, savings, mortgages, loans and credit cards. The origins of Lloyds Bank stretch back to 1765, when John Taylor and Sampson Lloyd set up a private banking business in Birmingham.