We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
re lloyds / tsb

joe134
Posts: 3,336 Forumite
Hi Guys, I thought lloyds and Tsb were seperate?
BUT, yesterday, I opened 2 classic plus accounts online for OH, no problems, as she already has 3 Enhance a/cs.
When I did my first online, successfully, awaiting activation code, I requested it to be paperless, as per instructions.
I got an E-mail from" Lloyds" saying this had been done, proper a/c number????
I phoned lloyds , and they had n't a clue.
They are all doing work on servers this weekend?
Any ideas how lloyds are still connected to TSB?
BUT, yesterday, I opened 2 classic plus accounts online for OH, no problems, as she already has 3 Enhance a/cs.
When I did my first online, successfully, awaiting activation code, I requested it to be paperless, as per instructions.
I got an E-mail from" Lloyds" saying this had been done, proper a/c number????
I phoned lloyds , and they had n't a clue.
They are all doing work on servers this weekend?
Any ideas how lloyds are still connected to TSB?
0
Comments
-
The are separate entities in name at least. They generally wont deal with eachothers queries if you phone them. Though I'm sure that their systems are still linked somehow as they use the same front end as HBOS and Lloyds.0
-
The are separate entities in name at least. They generally wont deal with eachothers queries if you phone them. Though I'm sure that their systems are still linked somehow as they use the same front end as HBOS and Lloyds.
hardly, with their number on itit's .Genuine;;She blamed TSB for sending a proper lloyds E-mail out, with a genuine Tsb a/c number.
Haven't rang Tsb, they will just blame Lloyds.
They obviously still share servers, and as they are ALL working this weekend, HBOS too, presume they have to be still interconnected.
I thought it went too smooth.:D I don't even have any Lloyds accounts, OH has 3, and 3 BOS,plus 5 TSB.probably get a few more before weekend is over:beer:0 -
Same thing happened to me, it'll be a glitch somewhere.DEBT FREE!
Debt free by Xmas 2014: £3555.67/£4805.67 (73.99%)
Debt free by Xmas 2015: £1250/£1250 (100.00%)0 -
GingerFurball wrote: »Same thing happened to me, it'll be a glitch somewhere.
.been all the same if money was involved, which wasn't.0 -
Hi Guys, I thought lloyds and Tsb were seperate?...
Not really, ... at least not yet.
Lloyds have been ordered to sell TSB, but their first attempt failed when the Co-op suddenly dicovered they didn't really have enough money to run their own bank, let alone buy another.
So, Lloyds are selling it off slowly ... but despite haveing a rather successful IPO, Lloyds still own 61.5% and hence effectively still own it as they have the controlling interest.
TSB customers who still have old, valid Lloyds TSB debit cards, cheque books, etc can still use them. Original Lloydstsb internet banking id's and passwords still work, and if you look at their online banking, you will see other than the landing page, it is remarkably similar to the old LloydsTSB system that Lloyds still use ... and that's because it essentially is the same system.
TSB customers can still use Lloyds branches if they are more convenient to them (and vice versa)
So on this occasion, I believe you are somewhat mistaken in your belief.0 -
Not really, ... at least not yet.
Lloyds have been ordered to sell TSB, but their first attempt failed when the Co-op suddenly dicovered they didn't really have enough money to run their own bank, let alone buy another.
So, Lloyds are selling it off slowly ... but despite haveing a rather successful IPO, Lloyds still own 61.5% and hence effectively still own it as they have the controlling interest.
TSB customers who still have old, valid Lloyds TSB debit cards, cheque books, etc can still use them. Original Lloydstsb internet banking id's and passwords still work, and if you look at their online banking, you will see other than the landing page, it is remarkably similar to the old LloydsTSB system that Lloyds still use ... and that's because it essentially is the same system.
TSB customers can still use Lloyds branches if they are more convenient to them (and vice versa)
So on this occasion, I believe you are somewhat mistaken in your belief.0 -
-
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply

Categories
- All Categories
- 351.7K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.4K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454K Spending & Discounts
- 244.7K Work, Benefits & Business
- 600.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.3K Life & Family
- 258.4K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.6K Read-Only Boards