![]() The first branch office opened in Oldbury, some six miles (10 km) west of Birmingham, in 1864. The origins of Lloyds Bank date from 1765, when button maker John Taylor and Quaker iron producer and dealer Sampson Lloyd set up a private banking business in Dale End, Birmingham. ![]() Sampson Lloyd (1699 - 1779), Birmingham iron merchant and founder of Lloyds Bank in 1765 It also operates a number of the office complex, brand headquarters, and data centres in Birmingham, Yorkshire including Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax and Wolverhampton. It has its operational headquarters in London and other offices in Wales and Scotland. ![]() In January 2009, it became the principal subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group, which was formed by the acquisition of HBOS by the then-Lloyds TSB Group. In 1995, it merged with the Trustee Savings Bank and traded as Lloyds TSB Bank plc between 19. ![]() Lloyds Bank is the largest retail bank in Britain, and has an extensive network of branches and ATMs in England and Wales (as well as an arrangement for its customers to be serviced by Bank of Scotland branches in Scotland, Halifax branches in Northern Ireland and vice versa) and offers 24-hour telephone and online banking services.įounded in Birmingham in 1765, it expanded during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and took over a number of smaller banking companies. It has traditionally been considered one of the " Big Four" clearing banks. Lloyds Bank plc is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales. ![]()
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