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Lloyds Bank

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Lloyds Bank

UK clearing bank with more than 2,000 branches and assets of over £51 billion by 1990. It was founded in 1677 and took its present name in 1889. In 1995 it announced it would be merging with the Trustee Savings Bank (TSB), to form the UK's largest retail bank.

Charles Lloyd, from Wales, set up a banking business in Birmingham in 1677, which became the private bank of Taylors and Lloyds in 1765, changing its name to Lloyds and Company in 1853. It adopted a London goldsmith's sign of a black horse as its symbol in 1884.


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