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Lloyds TSB cheque book

Can I still use this now that Lloyds and TSB have split?

I haven't received a new cheque book from Lloyds.
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  • dr_adidas01
    dr_adidas01 Posts: 2,157 Forumite
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    slinga wrote: »
    Can I still use this now that Lloyds and TSB have split?

    I haven't received a new cheque book from Lloyds.

    Yes your account number and sort code won't have changed so you can still use your cheque book.

    The machine that reads the cheque doesn't care what logo is on the cheque as all it reads is the numbers your sortcode and account number.
    Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,744 Forumite
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    I use cheques so infrequently, I've still got an 'Abbey' cheque book for a seldom used Santander joint account :o
  • Aquamania
    Aquamania Posts: 2,112 Forumite
    I use my cheque book so infrequently, I've still got a Lloyds bank cheque book from the time before they merged with TSB :D
  • Aquamania
    Aquamania Posts: 2,112 Forumite
    It will be a while before all Lloyds TSB cheque
    books in use by customers are replaced with
    Lloyds Bank and TSB cheque books. The cheques
    are still valid but if you receive a Lloyds TSB
    cheque that needs to clear by a specific date, you
    should ask the person who has given it to you if
    their account is with Lloyds Bank or TSB. You can
    also look up the sort code on the cheque by using
    the branch checker at
    lloydsbank.com/transfer
    to see which bank the cheque is from.











  • InsideInsurance
    InsideInsurance Posts: 22,460 Forumite
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    The branding on a cheque is fairly irrelevant, as long as the acc numb and sort code are right then it will still function fine.
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