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[[Lloyds TSB Group]] is a merger of Lloyds Bank Group and TSB Group. Lloyds Bank was one of the oldest banks in the United Kingdom and the first in Birmingham.
 
[[Lloyds TSB Group]] is a merger of Lloyds Bank Group and TSB Group. Lloyds Bank was one of the oldest banks in the United Kingdom and the first in Birmingham.
  
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==Lloyds Bank Plc==  
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==People==
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===Lloyds Bank Plc===  
 
Early 90s board of directors:
 
Early 90s board of directors:
 
*Sir [[Jeremy Morse]]: [[ICI]]
 
*Sir [[Jeremy Morse]]: [[ICI]]
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*John T. Davies: Lloyds Associated Air Leasing, Lloyds Bank Property Co / Bowmaker Finance
 
*John T. Davies: Lloyds Associated Air Leasing, Lloyds Bank Property Co / Bowmaker Finance
  
==PR/Lobbying Firms==
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==Record and Controversies==
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===Revolving Door===
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:*Sir [[Philip Hampton]], former CEO of UK Financial Investments Ltd, was Group Finance Director of Lloyds TSB from 2002 to 2004.<ref>INSEAD, [http://www.insead.edu/alumni/newsletters/March2009/PhilipHampton.htm Meet Sir Philip Hampton MBA'81, Chairman, J. Sainsbury plc & Chairman, The Royal Bank of Scotland], March 2009, accessed 01 February 2011.</ref>
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:*U.K. Life Peer [[Alexander Leitch]], Lord Leitch of Oakley, has been a Director of Lloyds TSB plc since 2005.<ref>''Who's Who 2009'', [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U42370 LEITCH], online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.</ref>
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:*Sir [[David Manning]], former Ambassador to Washington from 2003 to 2007, was appointed a Non-executive Director at Lloyds TSB Group plc in May 2008.<ref>Lloyds TSB, [http://www.mediacentre.lloydstsb.com/gr/directors.asp Group Information > Directors], accessed 26 March 2009.</ref>
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:*U.K. Hereditary Peer [[John Palmer]], 4th Earl of Selborne, was Director of Lloyds Bank Plc 1994-95 and Lloyds TSB Group Plc from 1995 to 2004.<ref>''Who's Who 2009'', [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U34323 SELBORNE], online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.</ref>
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===PR/Lobbying Firms===
 
*[[Ergo Communications]]/[[Global Consulting Group]]
 
*[[Ergo Communications]]/[[Global Consulting Group]]
 
*[[Freshwater UK]]<ref>''Financial Times'', [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile], accessed 04 April 2008.</ref>
 
*[[Freshwater UK]]<ref>''Financial Times'', [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile], accessed 04 April 2008.</ref>
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==Contact==
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:Website:
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:http://www.lloydstsb.com/lloyds_tsb_group_site.asp
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*''Financial Times'', [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile], accessed 04 April 2008.
 
*''Financial Times'', [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile], accessed 04 April 2008.
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*INSEAD, [http://www.insead.edu/alumni/newsletters/March2009/PhilipHampton.htm Meet Sir Philip Hampton MBA'81, Chairman, J. Sainsbury plc & Chairman, The Royal Bank of Scotland], March 2009, accessed 01 February 2011.
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*Lloyds TSB, [http://www.mediacentre.lloydstsb.com/gr/directors.asp Group Information > Directors], accessed 26 March 2009.
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*''Who's Who 2009'', [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U42370 LEITCH], online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[Category:Banking and Finance Industry]]
 
[[Category:Banking and Finance Industry]]
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[[Category: Financial Revolving Door]]

Revision as of 12:05, 1 February 2011

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Lloyds TSB Group is a merger of Lloyds Bank Group and TSB Group. Lloyds Bank was one of the oldest banks in the United Kingdom and the first in Birmingham.

Taylor's and Lloyds was formed in 1765 in Dale End, Birmingham by button maker John Taylor and iron producer and dealer Sampson Lloyd III.

Through a series of mergers Lloyds emerged to become one of the Big Four banks in the UK. It also acquired overseas businesses, particularly in Brazil and New Zealand. It also owned a life assurance company, Lloyds Abbey Life. In 1994 it acquired the Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society, giving it a large stake in the UK mortgage lending market. In 1995 it merged with Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) to form Lloyds TSB.


People

Lloyds Bank Plc

Early 90s board of directors:

Record and Controversies

Revolving Door

  • Sir Philip Hampton, former CEO of UK Financial Investments Ltd, was Group Finance Director of Lloyds TSB from 2002 to 2004.[1]
  • U.K. Life Peer Alexander Leitch, Lord Leitch of Oakley, has been a Director of Lloyds TSB plc since 2005.[2]
  • Sir David Manning, former Ambassador to Washington from 2003 to 2007, was appointed a Non-executive Director at Lloyds TSB Group plc in May 2008.[3]
  • U.K. Hereditary Peer John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne, was Director of Lloyds Bank Plc 1994-95 and Lloyds TSB Group Plc from 1995 to 2004.[4]

PR/Lobbying Firms

Contact

Website:
http://www.lloydstsb.com/lloyds_tsb_group_site.asp
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Resources

Notes

  1. INSEAD, Meet Sir Philip Hampton MBA'81, Chairman, J. Sainsbury plc & Chairman, The Royal Bank of Scotland, March 2009, accessed 01 February 2011.
  2. Who's Who 2009, LEITCH, online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.
  3. Lloyds TSB, Group Information > Directors, accessed 26 March 2009.
  4. Who's Who 2009, SELBORNE, online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.
  5. Financial Times, Freshwater UK Business Profile, accessed 04 April 2008.