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MSE News: Lloyds and TSB to split: what it means for you

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  • stclair
    stclair Posts: 6,854 Forumite
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    Alls I care about is what the debit card will look like lol
    Im an ex employee RBS Group
    However Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own
  • MoneySaverLog
    MoneySaverLog Posts: 3,232 Forumite
    stclair wrote: »
    Alls I care about is what the debit card will look like lol

    Which one Lloyds or TSB :)
  • dr_adidas01
    dr_adidas01 Posts: 2,157 Forumite
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    stclair wrote: »
    Alls I care about is what the debit card will look like lol

    Yes we like a nice looking debit card......lol

    It will most likely have this logo on it.

    http://www.designweek.co.uk/news/tsb-bank-brand-set-to-relaunch-in-the-summer/3036374.article
    Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:
  • stclair
    stclair Posts: 6,854 Forumite
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    Which one Lloyds or TSB :)

    Both. I wonder whether it'll be off line or on line? So many questions lol
    Im an ex employee RBS Group
    However Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own
  • MoneySaverLog
    MoneySaverLog Posts: 3,232 Forumite

    Well that logo looks exactly like the old one did before the merger. :)
  • MoneySaverLog
    MoneySaverLog Posts: 3,232 Forumite
    stclair wrote: »
    Both. I wonder whether it'll be off line or on line? So many questions lol

    Will we get speedbank cards? :D
  • EarthBoy
    EarthBoy Posts: 3,213 Forumite
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    Will we get speedbank cards? :D

    Unfortunately not. The leaflet says they are just going to be known, very boringly, as ATM cards.
  • pqrdef
    pqrdef Posts: 4,552 Forumite
    edited 10 August 2013 at 10:00AM
    Anyone moving to TSB will be moved to the Lloyds TSB Scotland banking licence, which is separate from the main Lloyds Banking Group licence, which applies to Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland.
    Actually HBOS is still separate from Lloyds (for FSCS purposes).
    "It will take, five, 10, 15 years to get back to where we need to be. But it's no longer the individual banks that are in the wrong, it's the banking industry as a whole." - Steven Cooper, head of personal and business banking at Barclays, talking to Martin Lewis
  • EarthBoy
    EarthBoy Posts: 3,213 Forumite
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    edited 10 August 2013 at 9:35AM
    pqrdef wrote: »
    Actually HBOS is still separate from Lloyds.

    It's separate from Lloyds TSB Bank plc, and Bank of Scotland plc (which includes the Halifax) has a different banking licence to Lloyds TSB Bank, but they are all subsidiaries of Lloyds Banking Group plc.
  • matttye
    matttye Posts: 4,828 Forumite
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    The message that keeps popping up when I log into my Lloyds account online says I'll be getting moved to TSB, but my local branch (and the branch I opened the account with) is staying Lloyds.

    According to the article I should be staying with Lloyds!
    What will your verse be?

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