434 results about this entity
Period: 21 Aug 2009 - 15 May 2025
News
Complaints have flooded in to the Financial Ombudsman Service about Clydesdale Bank over the last six months after a botched systems tweak that saw the firm miscalculate mortgage repayments for thousands of customers.
28 February 2011
Lloyds TSB has launched an online money management tool designed to help customers track spending across their current and credit card accounts.
01 February 2011
More than 200,000 UK credit and debit card holders have been double-charged for transactions conducted on New Years Eve following a payment processing failure at Lloyds TSB Cardnet.
06 January 2011
Lloyds TSB has introduced a platform that enables customers to create their own avatar which could be used in an advertisement for the UK bank.
06 December 2010
Lloyds Banking Group is to cut 4500 IT jobs as it completes the integration of systems between Lloyds TSB and HBOS.
13 October 2010
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) plans to shake up its complaints handling rules after revealing that more than 7000 gripes against high street banks are lodged every day, with Lloyds topping the league of shame.
30 September 2010
The new high street bank being set up by City grandees Lord Levene and Sir David Walker is eyeing up the acquisition of Lloyds' online unit Intelligent Finance, according to press reports.
12 July 2010
The number of Visa contactless cards in use in the UK is expected to reach twelve million by the end of 2010.
07 July 2010
Lloyds Banking Group is cutting 650 permanent, full time jobs and axing more contractors and temporary staff as part of its latest shake-up.
30 June 2010
The Co-operative Bank has topped a review of how well UK retail financial services Web sites sell services and products, with Yorkshire Bank bottom of the pile.
17 June 2010
HSBC has come under fire from the former head of innovation at rival Lloyds TSB for failing to offer a retail mobile banking service.
11 May 2010
The slew of new technologically savvy outfits hoping to break into the British banking market face a daunting task, with the six big lenders actually emerging from the credit crunch stronger than ever, according to the banks team at Citi.
21 April 2010
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