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Lloyds Saturday payments into accounts?
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rich_shot2003
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I am waitting for a payment to go into my Lloyds account on Monday and i have seen that Debit card payments last Saturday with Mondays date so does that mean that the payment could show on my account Tomorrow Sat?
I know some banks let you take it out on the Sat if its due in account on the Monday but dont know if Lloyds do that.
I know some banks let you take it out on the Sat if its due in account on the Monday but dont know if Lloyds do that.
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rich_shot2003 wrote: »I am waitting for a payment to go into my Lloyds account on Monday and i have seen that Debit card payments last Saturday with Mondays date so does that mean that the payment could show on my account Tomorrow Sat?
I know some banks let you take it out on the Sat if its due in account on the Monday but dont know if Lloyds do that.0 -
richard9991 wrote: »with lloyds if credit/debit due in or out on monday its available sunday afternoon with mondays date on
Similar with RBS, the debits or credits for Monday are shown on Saturday.0 -
richard9991 wrote: »with lloyds if credit/debit due in or out on monday its available sunday afternoon with mondays date on
Not right, I'm afraid.
It used to be the case the credits for Monday would appear after 14:00 on a Sunday, but that changed earlier this year and will now appear after 22:00 on a Sunday now (same as other days of the week).I spent 25 years in the mobile industry, from 1994 to 2019. Worked for indies as well as the big networks, in their stores also in contact centres. I also hold a degree in telecoms engineering so I like to think I know what I’m talking about 😂0 -
is Lloyds not part of the same group that run Halifax? as my wife has a Halifax account and her credits or debits for a Monday show up at about 3am that day.0
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rich_shot2003 wrote: »is Lloyds not part of the same group that run Halifax? as my wife has a Halifax account and her credits or debits for a Monday show up at about 3am that day.
Yes, but they are still on separate computer systems for the moment, so its not the same.100% G33K:D:D:D:D
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Azrael_1701 wrote: »Yes, but they are still on separate computer systems for the moment, so its not the same.
I take it they will go onto the same computer system at somepoint in time, any idea when this will be and will there be any problems holding a vantage account and a halifax reward account at the same time? and will both these show up on the same internet banking logon.
I thought although lloyds tsb and halifax are under lloyds banking group that they were operating as seperate banks, with their own customer databases and were not cross selling.0 -
Systems merge in September. Will still be seperate in terms of cross selling, license's etc..
Different internet logons still.Can I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0 -
MoneySaverLog wrote: »I take it they will go onto the same computer system at somepoint in time, any idea when this will be and will there be any problems holding a vantage account and a halifax reward account at the same time? and will both these show up on the same internet banking logon.
I thought although lloyds tsb and halifax are under lloyds banking group that they were operating as seperate banks, with their own customer databases and were not cross selling.
Will be moving across in the middle of September, you will still need two logons, although customer information will be held on the one database.
They will still be operating as separate 'brands' under the group, and on separate banking licences.100% G33K:D:D:D:D
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