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Lloyds Re-brand Already Happened ?
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Brings tears of joy to my eyes. Just like the old day. Brilliant!0 -
Website has been rebranded today.Welcome to Lloyds Bank Internet Banking22 Sep 13
You are now logged on to the Lloyds Bank Internet Banking site.
You will notice that the site looks a little different and that you're still able to view and manage your accounts in the same way.
It's a good idea to update your bookmarks or add https://www.lloydsbank.com to your favourites so you can find this site easily next time you want to log on.
Find out more about the Lloyds Bank rebrand
Lots of greenery around. Mind you the blueness of TSB is rather bright and garish too.
My accounts show the new cards next to them too (if anyone is interested enough!)0 -
Website has been rebranded today.
Lots of greenery around. Mind you the blueness of TSB is rather bright and garish too.
My accounts show the new cards next to them too (if anyone is interested enough!)
The credit card has a contactless symbol on, is this a sign of things to come?
Here's the images for you card geeks out there:0 -
Mine do too, but I'm not sure if they're just generic images.
The credit card has a contactless symbol on, is this a sign of things to come?
Here's the images for you card geeks out there:
You can ask for contactless on pretty much any Lloyds card already. All the TSB cards are also contactless on the images but don't seem to be automatically issued as such.0 -
reclusive46 wrote: »You can ask for contactless on pretty much any Lloyds card already. All the TSB cards are also contactless on the images but don't seem to be automatically issued as such.
I got a new Lloyds debit card this week (the new design) but it also wasn't contactless by default. The previous LloydsTSB card that it replaces was due to expire next year.
Regards
Sunil0 -
I got a new Lloyds debit card this week (the new design) but it also wasn't contactless by default. The previous LloydsTSB card that it replaces was due to expire next year.
Regards
Sunil
Was your previous card contactless?Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
In the City where I live the rebranding has already been completed.
I went into one the branches yesterday and asked them to replace my old debit card and were very pleased to do that without any issues. The put it into their system as card was damaged. Hopefully will get the new branded card.0 -
CRISPIANNE3 wrote: »In the City where I live the rebranding has already been completed.
I went into one the branches yesterday and asked them to replace my old debit card and were very pleased to do that without any issues. The put it into their system as card was damaged. Hopefully will get the new branded card.
I've gotta say I'll be glad to see the back of their white debit cards.Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
I've gotta say I'll be glad to see the back of their white debit cards.
I'm just glad to see the back of anything mentioning TSB. I banked with them many, many years ago and left them to go with Lloyds and have been with them for over 30 years.
The only problem I had with Lloyds was in 1985 when I asked for an overdraft facility. The Assistant manager said if it was up to him there would be no problem but because the manager did not like me it would be declined. Thankfully we now have credit scoring systems which makes things a lot fairer.0 -
Gotta love the login message saying how wonderful it's all going to be going forward to the next stage in the new era (now they've got rid of the deadwood?)
But at least "For the journey" seems to have disappeared."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 Lewis0
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