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'''Lloyds Banking Group''' is the renamed [[Lloyds TSB]] Group, following the acquisition of [[HBOS]] in January 2009. It claims to be the largest retail bank in the UK. | '''Lloyds Banking Group''' is the renamed [[Lloyds TSB]] Group, following the acquisition of [[HBOS]] in January 2009. It claims to be the largest retail bank in the UK. | ||
[[Image:33 Old Broad Street.jpg|300px|right|thumb|33 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HZ (next to Tower 42 and opposite the British Bankers' Association and others)]] | [[Image:33 Old Broad Street.jpg|300px|right|thumb|33 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HZ (next to Tower 42 and opposite the British Bankers' Association and others)]] | ||
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==Financial crisis 2009== | ==Financial crisis 2009== | ||
− | Lloyds TSB purchased distressed bank [[HBOS]] for | + | Lloyds TSB purchased distressed bank [[HBOS]] for £12 billion in January 2009. The BBC reported in September 2008: "The deal was negotiated at the very highest level, with Prime Minister Gordon Brown telling Lloyds TSB chairman Sir Victor Blank that it would be helpful if Lloyds could end the uncertainty surrounding HBOS by buying it."<ref>''BBC'', "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7622180.stm Lloyds TSB seals £12bn HBOS deal]," BBC News, 17 September 2008, accessed 13 October 2012.</ref> |
− | The government was also forced to bail out Lloyds - it is 43 per cent government owned. The Group announced in February 2009 that it expected losses of nearly £11bn for 2008 at HBOS.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7892125.stm BBC News | + | The government was also forced to bail out Lloyds - it is 43 per cent government owned. The Group announced in February 2009 that it expected losses of nearly £11bn for 2008 at HBOS.<ref>''BBC'', "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7892125.stm No 10 rules out Lloyds bank move]," BBC News 16 February 2009, accessed 13 October 2012.</ref> |
+ | ==Conflicts and criticisms== | ||
==Tax avoidance== | ==Tax avoidance== | ||
In 2011 a report by Action Aid revealed that the UK's big four high street banks were by far the heaviest users of of tax havens - 1,649 tax haven subsidiaries between them and more than half of all their 3,067 overseas subsidiaries. | In 2011 a report by Action Aid revealed that the UK's big four high street banks were by far the heaviest users of of tax havens - 1,649 tax haven subsidiaries between them and more than half of all their 3,067 overseas subsidiaries. | ||
− | Lloyds has 97 companies in the [[Channel Islands]] of [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]] and the [[Isle of Man]]. <ref> | + | Lloyds has 97 companies in the [[Channel Islands]] of [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]] and the [[Isle of Man]].<ref>ActionAid, [http://www.actionaid.org.uk/doc_lib/addicted_to_tax_havens.pdf Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100], p.2, October 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.</ref> |
− | = | + | ===PR and lobbying=== |
− | + | ====Internal==== | |
− | + | *[[Mark Lidiard]], Group comms director. Joined in February 2008 from mining firm [[BHP Billiton]].<ref name="PRWeek">''PR Week'', "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/home/article/850714/ Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers]," 03 Oct 2008, accessed 07 June 2012.</ref> | |
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− | ==PR and lobbying== | ||
− | ===Internal=== | ||
− | *[[Mark Lidiard]], Group comms director. Joined in February 2008 from mining firm [[BHP Billiton]].<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/uk/home/article/850714/ Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers], | ||
*[[Michael Oliver]], Director of investor relations | *[[Michael Oliver]], Director of investor relations | ||
*[[Leigh Calder]] & [[Amy Mankelow]], Senior managers, media relations | *[[Leigh Calder]] & [[Amy Mankelow]], Senior managers, media relations | ||
− | ===External=== | + | ====External==== |
− | ===2011-12=== | + | ====2011-12==== |
− | *[[Hanover Communications]] - from December 2011 <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012 </ref> | + | *[[Hanover Communications]] - from December 2011<ref name="APPC1Dec2011">APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/APPC-register_1Dec2011_29Feb2012v3.pdf APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012], accessed 13 October 2012.</ref> |
− | *[[Cicero Consulting]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for | + | *[[Cicero Consulting]]<ref name="APPC01Sept">APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/appc-register_1sep2011_30nov2011_v2.pdf APPC Register Entry for 01 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011], accessed 10 October 2012.</ref> |
− | *[[College Public Policy]]<ref | + | *[[College Public Policy]]<ref name="APPC01Sept"/> |
− | *[[Burson Marsteller]]<ref> | + | *[[Burson Marsteller]]<ref name="APPC01Sept"/><ref name="APPC1Dec2011"/> |
*[[Fleishman-Hillard]] in Brussels held the European public affairs brief from 2010, but this was reviewed in February 2012, with Lloyds asking four agencies to pitch in a procurement-led process, which included an online auction where cost would be a defining factor according to ''PR Week'': | *[[Fleishman-Hillard]] in Brussels held the European public affairs brief from 2010, but this was reviewed in February 2012, with Lloyds asking four agencies to pitch in a procurement-led process, which included an online auction where cost would be a defining factor according to ''PR Week'': | ||
− | :The pitch comes at a time when the taxpayer-backed bank faces increasing pressure to cut costs. It reported losses of £3.5bn for 2011 on 25 February. It blamed the losses on compensating customers for mis-sold payment protection insurance and the upheavals in the eurozone. <ref> | + | :The pitch comes at a time when the taxpayer-backed bank faces increasing pressure to cut costs. It reported losses of £3.5bn for 2011 on 25 February. It blamed the losses on compensating customers for mis-sold payment protection insurance and the upheavals in the eurozone.<ref>Luker, Sara, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1119618/Lloyds-Banking-Group-reviews-EU-level-public-affairs-brief/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH Lloyds Banking Group reviews EU-level public affairs brief]," ''PR Week'' 29 February 2012, accessed 07 June 2012.</ref> Fleishman reportedly withdrew from the process. |
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+ | ====2011==== | ||
+ | *[[Cicero Consulting]]<ref name="APPC01Sept"/> | ||
− | === | + | ====2008==== |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]] Public Policy, public affairs account<ref>APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/appc_register_1_september_2008_to_30_november_2008_update_170209.pdf APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2008 to 30 November 2008], accessed 13 October 2012.</ref> |
+ | *[[Finsbury]], conducts financial PR for Lloyds<ref name="PRWeek"/> | ||
+ | *[[Brunswick]], advised [[HBOS]] on the takeover by Lloyds<ref name="PRWeek"/> | ||
− | == | + | ==People== |
− | *[[ | + | *[[António Horta-Osório]], Group Chief Executive: Joined the Board on 17 January 2011 as an Executive Director and became Group Chief Executive on 1 March 2011. Worked for Goldman Sachs in New York and London. In 1993, joined [[Santander Group|Grupo Santander]] as Chief Executive of Banco Santander de Negocios Portugal and then became Chief Executive Officer of Banco Santander Brazil. Formerly a Non-Executive Director of the Court of the Bank of England. |
− | *[[ | + | *[[George Culmer]], Group Finance Director: Joined the board on 16 May 2012. Between 2004 and 2012, George was a director and Chief Financial Officer of RSA Insurance Group plc. His previous roles included Head of Capital Management of [[Zurich Financial Services]] and Chief Financial Officer of its UK operations. Prior to that he held various senior management positions at [[Prudential]]. |
− | *[[ | + | |
+ | *[[Winfried Bischoff|Sir Winfried Bischoff]], Chairman: Joined the Board and was appointed Chairman in September 2009. Previously Chairman of [[Citigroup|Citigroup Inc.]] from December 2007 to February 2009. | ||
+ | *[[David Roberts]], Deputy Chairman: Joined the Board on 1 March 2010. Executive Director, member of the Group Executive Committee and Chief Executive, International Retail and Commercial Banking at [[Barclays]] until December 2006. Joined [[Barclays]] in 1983 and held various senior management positions, including Chief Executive, Personal Financial Services and Chief Executive, Business Banking. Was also a Non-Executive Director of [[BAA]] until June 2006 and a Non-Executive Director of Absa Group Limited, one of South Africa's largest financial services groups, until October 2006. | ||
+ | *[[Norman Blackwell|Lord Blackwell]]: Joined the board on 1 June 2012 and became Chairman of Scottish Widows Group on 1 September 2012. Chairman of Interserve plc, a non-executive director of [[Ofcom]] and of Halma plc and a member of the board of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. | ||
+ | *[[Carolyn Fairbairn]]: Joined the board on 1 June 2012. A non-executive director of The Vitec Group plc and a member of its Audit, Nominations and Remuneration Committees. She served as a non-executive director of the [[Financial Services Authority]] (FSA) between 2008 and 2011 and was Chair of the FSA’s Risk Committee from 2010 - 2011. She has also been a partner at McKinsey & Co. and a policy adviser in the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit. | ||
+ | *[[Anita Frew]]: Joined the Board on 1 December 2010. | ||
+ | *[[T. Timothy Ryan, Jr.]]: Joined the Board in March 2009. President and Chief Executive of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. A former Director in the Office of Thrift Supervision, US Department of the Treasury. | ||
+ | *[[Martin A. Scicluna]]: Joined the Board in 2008. Chairman of [[Deloitte|Deloitte UK]] from 1995 to 2007 and a member of the Board from 1991 to 2007. | ||
+ | *[[Anthony Watson]]: Joined the Board in April 2009. | ||
+ | *[[Sara Weller]]: Joined the Board on 1 February 2012.<ref>Lloyds Banking Group, [http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/about_us/directors/non_executive_directors.asp Directors], accessed 13 October 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Former directors=== | ||
+ | *Sir [[Victor Blank]], Chair | ||
+ | *[[Eric Daniels]], CEO | ||
+ | *[[Lord Leitch]], non-exec director | ||
+ | *Sir [[David Manning]], non-exec director. Joined the board on 01 May 2008. Entered the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1972 and held senior appointments, including HM ambassador to Israel between 1995 and 1998, foreign policy adviser to the Prime Minister from 2001 to 2003 and HM ambassador to the USA from 2003 to 2007. A non-executive director of [[BG Group]] and [[Lockheed Martin]] UK Holdings.<ref>Lloyds Banking Group, [http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/about_us/directors/non_executive_directors.asp#lordleitch Non-Executive Directors], accessed February 2009.</ref> | ||
==Contacts== | ==Contacts== | ||
− | London HQs: 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HN; 33 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1HZ | + | :Address: |
− | http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com | + | :London HQs: |
+ | :25 Gresham Street, | ||
+ | :London EC2V 7HN; | ||
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+ | :33 Old Broad Street | ||
+ | :London EC2N 1HZ | ||
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+ | :Website: | ||
+ | :http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | *ActionAid, [http://www.actionaid.org.uk/doc_lib/addicted_to_tax_havens.pdf Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100], October 2011, accessed 10 October 2012. | ||
+ | *APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/APPC-register_1Dec2011_29Feb2012v3.pdf APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012], accessed 13 October 2012. | ||
+ | *APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/appc-register_1sep2011_30nov2011_v2.pdf APPC Register Entry for 01 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011], accessed 10 October 2012. | ||
+ | *APPC, [http://www.appc.org.uk/appc/filemanager/root/site_assets/pdfs/register/appc_register_1_september_2008_to_30_november_2008_update_170209.pdf APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2008 to 30 November 2008], accessed 13 October 2012. | ||
+ | *''BBC'', "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7622180.stm Lloyds TSB seals £12bn HBOS deal]," BBC News, 17 September 2008, accessed 13 October 2012. | ||
+ | *''BBC'', "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7892125.stm No 10 rules out Lloyds bank move]," BBC News 16 February 2009, accessed 13 October 2012. | ||
+ | *Lloyds Banking Group, [http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/about_us/directors/non_executive_directors.asp Directors], accessed 13 October 2012. | ||
+ | *Lloyds Banking Group, [http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/about_us/directors/non_executive_directors.asp#lordleitch Non-Executive Directors], accessed February 2009. | ||
+ | *Luker, Sara, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1119618/Lloyds-Banking-Group-reviews-EU-level-public-affairs-brief/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH Lloyds Banking Group reviews EU-level public affairs brief]," ''PR Week'' 29 February 2012, accessed 07 June 2012. | ||
+ | *''PR Week'', "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/home/article/850714/ Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers]," 03 Oct 2008, accessed 07 June 2012. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
Revision as of 10:23, 13 October 2012
Lloyds Banking Group is the renamed Lloyds TSB Group, following the acquisition of HBOS in January 2009. It claims to be the largest retail bank in the UK.
Contents
Financial crisis 2009
Lloyds TSB purchased distressed bank HBOS for £12 billion in January 2009. The BBC reported in September 2008: "The deal was negotiated at the very highest level, with Prime Minister Gordon Brown telling Lloyds TSB chairman Sir Victor Blank that it would be helpful if Lloyds could end the uncertainty surrounding HBOS by buying it."[1]
The government was also forced to bail out Lloyds - it is 43 per cent government owned. The Group announced in February 2009 that it expected losses of nearly £11bn for 2008 at HBOS.[2]
Conflicts and criticisms
Tax avoidance
In 2011 a report by Action Aid revealed that the UK's big four high street banks were by far the heaviest users of of tax havens - 1,649 tax haven subsidiaries between them and more than half of all their 3,067 overseas subsidiaries.
Lloyds has 97 companies in the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.[3]
PR and lobbying
Internal
- Mark Lidiard, Group comms director. Joined in February 2008 from mining firm BHP Billiton.[4]
- Michael Oliver, Director of investor relations
- Leigh Calder & Amy Mankelow, Senior managers, media relations
External
2011-12
- Hanover Communications - from December 2011[5]
- Cicero Consulting[6]
- College Public Policy[6]
- Burson Marsteller[6][5]
- Fleishman-Hillard in Brussels held the European public affairs brief from 2010, but this was reviewed in February 2012, with Lloyds asking four agencies to pitch in a procurement-led process, which included an online auction where cost would be a defining factor according to PR Week:
- The pitch comes at a time when the taxpayer-backed bank faces increasing pressure to cut costs. It reported losses of £3.5bn for 2011 on 25 February. It blamed the losses on compensating customers for mis-sold payment protection insurance and the upheavals in the eurozone.[7] Fleishman reportedly withdrew from the process.
2011
2008
- Citigate Dewe Rogerson Public Policy, public affairs account[8]
- Finsbury, conducts financial PR for Lloyds[4]
- Brunswick, advised HBOS on the takeover by Lloyds[4]
People
- António Horta-Osório, Group Chief Executive: Joined the Board on 17 January 2011 as an Executive Director and became Group Chief Executive on 1 March 2011. Worked for Goldman Sachs in New York and London. In 1993, joined Grupo Santander as Chief Executive of Banco Santander de Negocios Portugal and then became Chief Executive Officer of Banco Santander Brazil. Formerly a Non-Executive Director of the Court of the Bank of England.
- George Culmer, Group Finance Director: Joined the board on 16 May 2012. Between 2004 and 2012, George was a director and Chief Financial Officer of RSA Insurance Group plc. His previous roles included Head of Capital Management of Zurich Financial Services and Chief Financial Officer of its UK operations. Prior to that he held various senior management positions at Prudential.
- Sir Winfried Bischoff, Chairman: Joined the Board and was appointed Chairman in September 2009. Previously Chairman of Citigroup Inc. from December 2007 to February 2009.
- David Roberts, Deputy Chairman: Joined the Board on 1 March 2010. Executive Director, member of the Group Executive Committee and Chief Executive, International Retail and Commercial Banking at Barclays until December 2006. Joined Barclays in 1983 and held various senior management positions, including Chief Executive, Personal Financial Services and Chief Executive, Business Banking. Was also a Non-Executive Director of BAA until June 2006 and a Non-Executive Director of Absa Group Limited, one of South Africa's largest financial services groups, until October 2006.
- Lord Blackwell: Joined the board on 1 June 2012 and became Chairman of Scottish Widows Group on 1 September 2012. Chairman of Interserve plc, a non-executive director of Ofcom and of Halma plc and a member of the board of the Centre for Policy Studies.
- Carolyn Fairbairn: Joined the board on 1 June 2012. A non-executive director of The Vitec Group plc and a member of its Audit, Nominations and Remuneration Committees. She served as a non-executive director of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) between 2008 and 2011 and was Chair of the FSA’s Risk Committee from 2010 - 2011. She has also been a partner at McKinsey & Co. and a policy adviser in the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit.
- Anita Frew: Joined the Board on 1 December 2010.
- T. Timothy Ryan, Jr.: Joined the Board in March 2009. President and Chief Executive of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. A former Director in the Office of Thrift Supervision, US Department of the Treasury.
- Martin A. Scicluna: Joined the Board in 2008. Chairman of Deloitte UK from 1995 to 2007 and a member of the Board from 1991 to 2007.
- Anthony Watson: Joined the Board in April 2009.
- Sara Weller: Joined the Board on 1 February 2012.[9]
Former directors
- Sir Victor Blank, Chair
- Eric Daniels, CEO
- Lord Leitch, non-exec director
- Sir David Manning, non-exec director. Joined the board on 01 May 2008. Entered the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1972 and held senior appointments, including HM ambassador to Israel between 1995 and 1998, foreign policy adviser to the Prime Minister from 2001 to 2003 and HM ambassador to the USA from 2003 to 2007. A non-executive director of BG Group and Lockheed Martin UK Holdings.[10]
Contacts
- Address:
- London HQs:
- 25 Gresham Street,
- London EC2V 7HN;
- 33 Old Broad Street
- London EC2N 1HZ
- Website:
- http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com
References
- ActionAid, Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100, October 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.
- APPC, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012, accessed 13 October 2012.
- APPC, APPC Register Entry for 01 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.
- APPC, APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2008 to 30 November 2008, accessed 13 October 2012.
- BBC, "Lloyds TSB seals £12bn HBOS deal," BBC News, 17 September 2008, accessed 13 October 2012.
- BBC, "No 10 rules out Lloyds bank move," BBC News 16 February 2009, accessed 13 October 2012.
- Lloyds Banking Group, Directors, accessed 13 October 2012.
- Lloyds Banking Group, Non-Executive Directors, accessed February 2009.
- Luker, Sara, "Lloyds Banking Group reviews EU-level public affairs brief," PR Week 29 February 2012, accessed 07 June 2012.
- PR Week, "Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers," 03 Oct 2008, accessed 07 June 2012.
Notes
- ↑ BBC, "Lloyds TSB seals £12bn HBOS deal," BBC News, 17 September 2008, accessed 13 October 2012.
- ↑ BBC, "No 10 rules out Lloyds bank move," BBC News 16 February 2009, accessed 13 October 2012.
- ↑ ActionAid, Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100, p.2, October 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 PR Week, "Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers," 03 Oct 2008, accessed 07 June 2012.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 APPC, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012, accessed 13 October 2012.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 APPC, APPC Register Entry for 01 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.
- ↑ Luker, Sara, "Lloyds Banking Group reviews EU-level public affairs brief," PR Week 29 February 2012, accessed 07 June 2012.
- ↑ APPC, APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2008 to 30 November 2008, accessed 13 October 2012.
- ↑ Lloyds Banking Group, Directors, accessed 13 October 2012.
- ↑ Lloyds Banking Group, Non-Executive Directors, accessed February 2009.