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*[[Burson Marsteller]]<ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012</ref>
 
*[[Burson Marsteller]]<ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012</ref>
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*[[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''.
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: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>  Sara Luker,[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], prweek.com, Wednesday, 29 February 2012, accessed 7 June 2012 </ref>
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===2011===
 
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*[[Cicero Consulting]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011 </ref>
 
*[[Cicero Consulting]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011 </ref>

Revision as of 21:52, 7 June 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.

33 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HZ (next to Tower 42 and opposite the British Bankers' Association and others)

Financial crisis 2009

Lloyds TSB purchased distressed bank HBOS for £12bn 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]

People

  • Sir Victor Blank, Chair
  • Eric Daniels, CEO
  • Lord Leitch, non-exec director
  • Sir David Manning, non-exec director. Joined the board on 1 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.[3]

PR and lobbying

Internal

External

2012

2011-2012

  • 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. [9]

2011

2008

Contacts

London HQs: 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HN; 33 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1HZ
http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com

References

  1. Lloyds TSB seals £12bn HBOS deal, BBC, 17 September 2008
  2. BBC News, 16 February 2009
  3. Lloyds website, accessed Feb 2009
  4. Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers, PR Week, 13 Oct 2008
  5. APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012
  6. APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011
  7. APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012
  8. APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011, APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec 2011 to 29 Feb 2012
  9. Sara Luker,Lloyds Banking Group reviews EU-level public affairs brief, prweek.com, Wednesday, 29 February 2012, accessed 7 June 2012
  10. APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011
  11. APPC register, to Nov 2008
  12. Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers, PR Week, 13 Oct 2008
  13. Banking industry Insider's Guide: UK banks' reputation managers, PR Week, 13 Oct 2008