About the historical LloydsBank the present day institution Lloyds TSB and Lloyds Banking Group distinguish Lloyd s of London Lloyd s Register Infobox Defunct Company company name LloydsBank Plc company ... At the sign of the black horse fate Merger with Trustee Savings Bank TSB Group Plc successor Lloyds ... subsid National Bank of New Zealand LloydsBank Plc was a United Kingdom British retail bank which ..., Lloyds TSB Bank, will transition to the LloydsBank name by 2013. History Origins The origins of Lloyds ... Bank About Lloyds TSB retrieved 11 October 2008 ref This private bank converted into a joint stock ... Lloyds, Barnetts and Bosenquets Bank Ltd. in 1884 and finally LloydsBank Limited in 1889. There is no connection in origin between LloydsBank no apostrophe and Lloyd s of London , Lloyd s Register ... Bank in 1918, Lloyds emerged to become one of the Big Four banks big four clearing banks in the United Kingdom . By 1923, LloydsBank had made some 50 takeovers, one of which was the last private firm ... year. ref Roskill QC, Sir Ashton chairman Barclays Bank, LloydsBank and Martins Bank a report ... Act 1965 London HMSO, 15 July 1968 ref In 1972, LloydsBank was a founder member of the Joint ... machine ATM in the United Kingdom . File Lloyds TSB bank coventry 12u07.JPG thumb The Coventry branch ... Haywood in 1932. ref http pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk BM WMcvCVxx024.htm LloydsBank Emblem and Allegorical ... Sweetened By LloydsBank The New York Times, 28 June 1986 ref The bid was defeated, however, it spurred ... Building Society joined the LloydsBank Group, giving it a large stake in the UK Mortgage ... retrieved 11 October 2008 ref Trustee Savings Bank Later in 1995, LloydsBank announced its merger with the Trustee Savings Bank TSB Group to form Lloyds TSB Lloyds TSB Group Plc , at that point ..., a separate subsidiary to Lloyds TSB Bank in England and Wales. TSB Northern Ireland had already ... Ireland or Scotland. ref http www.lloydstsb.com about ltsb tsb.asp Trustee Savings Bank About Lloyds ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Lloyds Bank of Canada center center File National Bank of New Zealand logo.svg center small Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada small small Existed 1986&ndash 1990 small small Fate Merged into HSBC Bank Canada small Lloyds Bank of Canada was formed in 1986 when Lloyds Bank Plc of the United Kingdom purchased the Continental Bank of Canada . This bank had been formed earlier in the 1980s when IAC, a financing company, decided to expand the scope of operations. In 1990, after several years of losses, Lloyds Bank sold its Canadian operations to the Hongkong Bank of Canada , a subsidiary of London based HSBC Holdings Plc. In 1999, HBC changed its name to HSBC Bank Canada , consistent with HSBCs strategy of creating the global brand. See also List of banks in Canada References Reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Lloyds Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Lloyds Banking Group Category HSBC acquisitions Category Banks established in 1986 Category Companies disestablished in 1990 Bank stub Canada corp stub Canada company stub ... more details
Infobox Historic building image 070522 ukbris cslb.jpg caption name LloydsBank location town Bristol location country England map type Bristol latitude 51.4536 longitude 2.5958 architect client engineer construction start date 1854 completion date 1858 date demolished cost structural system style size The LloydsBank gbmapping ST587729 is an historic building situated at 53 & 55 Corn Street in Bristol , England . Originally the West of England and South Wales Bank built by Bristol architects Bruce Gingell 1819 1899 and T.R. Lysaght in 1854. Gingell was one of the most progressive Bristol architects of the latter part of the nineteenth century. He went on to design the General Hospital. Gingell is said to have used St Mark s library in Venice as a starting point for this building. Spend a few moments viewing the sumptuous friezes by John Thomas 1813 1862 . John Thomas had been responsible for overseeing the carving on Charles Barry s new Houses of Parliament. On the ground floor the crests of Newport, Bath, Bristol, Exeter, and Cardiff are shown the main towns from where the bank operated. On the first floor the elements and sources of wealth are symbolised by life size figures. They include justice and integrity education and charity peace and plenty art and science commerce, navigation and commerce. And above this chubby cherubs depict the activities of the bank receiving, paying, storing, coining money, engraving and printing, and trading with Africa and America. The adornment was intended to emphasize the wealth, and therefore financial stability, of the bank. It didn t stop the bank going bust, however, twenty years later in 1878. The opulent interior features Corinthian order Corinthian columns. ref name IOE cite web title Nos.53 AND 55 LloydsBank work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 379378 accessdate 2007 05 09 ref ... Bristol struct stub LloydsBank in Bristol script by John Sansom, Redcliffe Press. Undated probably ... more details
Infobox Artifact name LloydsBank coprolite image image caption material Human excrement ref name WSJ created 9th century AD discovered 1972, Coppergate, York location JORVIK Viking Centre The LloydsBank coprolite is a large paleofeces , or desiccated human dung specimen, recovered by archaeologists excavating the Viking settlement of J rv k now York in England . It was found in 1972 beneath the site of what was to become the York branch of LloydsBank and may be the largest example of fossil ised human faeces ever found. Analysis of the nine inch long 23  cm stool has indicated that its producer subsisted largely on meat and bread whilst the presence of several hundred parasite parasitic eggs suggests he or she was riddled with Intestinal parasite intestinal worm s. In 1991, Scatology paleoscatologist Andrew Jones made international news with his appraisal of the item for insurance purposes This is the most exciting piece of excrement I ve ever seen. In its own way, it s as valuable as the Crown Jewels. ref name WSJ The Wall Street Journal , 9 September 1991 ref The specimen was put on display at the city s DIG an archaeological adventure Archaeological Resource Centre now known as DIG , the outreach and education institution run by the York Archaeological Trust . ref name guardian The Guardian , 6 June 2003 ref In 2003, it broke into three pieces after being dropped whilst on exhibition to a party of visitors. As of 2003 , efforts were underway to reconstruct it. ref name guardian In 2008 it was on display at the JORVIK Viking Centre . Footnotes Reflist External links http www.guardian.co.uk arts news story 0,11711,972060,00.html Story of the breakage, with a picture of the intact coprolite http vimeo.com 18311924 Bone The Man Behind the LloydsBank Turd Video discussing the discovery and analysis of the coprolite Category Anglo Norse England Category Archaeological ... es Coprolito de LloydsBank ... more details
LloydsBank plc v Rosset 1990 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1990 14.html UKHL 14 , 1991 AC 107 is an important case in English property law dealing with the rights of cohabitees. The case establishes that contributing to the cost of running a house does not, in itself, create a beneficial interest. Facts Mr & Mrs Rosset bought a derelict property with the proceeds of a trust fund set up for Mr Rosset, one of the stipulations of which was that the property must be conveyed into the husband s name alone. Unbeknown to Mrs Rosset, Mr Rosset then took out a loan secured against the property, and when he became unable to repay that loan, LloydsBank sought to take possession of the property. At this point Mrs Rosset asserted that she had an overriding interest in the property and that the bank had to take account of this beneficial interest which arose as a result of her contributions to the property. Held, dismissing the appeal by LloydsBank, that the relevant date for determining whether Mrs Rosset was in occupation of the property for creation of an overriding interest in terms of the Land Registration Act 1925 s.70 was the date of the creation of the charge, 17 December. LloydsBank correctly challenged whether Mrs Rosset had any beneficial interest in the property. There was no express agreement between Mrs Rosset and Mr Rosset between November and 17 December that Mrs Rosset would have a beneficial interest in the property and no express evidence of discussions to that effect. The work Mrs Rosset did on the property was insufficient to create the inference of beneficial ownership or creation of a constructive trust. Conduct such as payment towards the purchase price by the party who was not the legal owner was required before such an inference would be drawn. Judgement Lord Bridge emphasised the distinction between evidence on the one hand which was capable of establishing .... ref Ibid, 131 ref The appeal by the bank was upheld, with Lords Lord Griffiths Griffiths , Lord Ackner ... more details
Infobox Court Case name LloydsBank Ltd v Bundy court Court of Appeal image All Saints Broad Chalke.jpg ... , Edward Sachs Sachs LJ , Cairns LJ transcripts keywords LloydsBank Ltd v Bundy 1974 http www.bailii.org .... Mr Bundy had already guaranteed the business with a 7,500 charge over his only asset to Lloyds. ref ... on any more money, but they went up to 11,000. The assistant manager of Lloyds, Mr Head explained ... trouble. Bundy signed the guarantee and charge form. Lloyds foreclosed on the house when ... unfair and pressures were brought to bear by the bank. Cquote The general rule Now let me say at once that in the vast majority of cases a customer who signs a bank guarantee or a charge cannot get ... it from the bank at high interest and it is guaranteed by a friend. The guarantor gives his bond ... note and, by means of it, raised money from the bank of which they were both customers. The bank said ... the father charged his property to the bank with payment of the note. The House of Lords held that the charge was invalid because of undue pressure exerted by the bank. Lord Westbury said, at pp ... these points 1 The consideration moving from the bank was grossly inadequate. The son s company was in serious difficulty. The overdraft was at its limit of 10,000. The bank considered that its existing ... of the bank. But not at all for the benefit of the father, ar indeed for the company. The bank ... between the bank and the father was one of trust and confidence. The bank knew that the father relied on it implicitly to advise him about the transaction. The father trusted the bank. This gave the bank much influence on the father. Yet the bank failed in that trust. It allowed the father ... son s request. He trusted his son. 4 There was a conflict of interest between the bank and the father. Yet the bank did not realise it. Nor did it suggest that the father should get independent advice ... that the assistant bank manager acted in the utmost good faith and was straightforward and genuine ... more details
Infobox company name Lloyds TSB Bank Plc logo File Lloyds tsb logo.svg type Public limited company genre ... http www.lloydstsb.com www.lloydstsb.com footnotes intl yes Lloyds TSB Bank Plc is a retail bank in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1995 by the merger of LloydsBank , established in Birmingham ... gst fullpage.html?res 990CE2DA163EF931A25753C1A963958260 LloydsBank to merge with TSB Group ... LloydsTSB.pdf Lloyds TSB Case Study The Work Foundation, January 2005 ref In Scotland, the bank ..., Lloyds TSB Group, 16 January 2009 ref In 2009, following the 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue ... As a consequence, Lloyds TSB Bank will be rebranded as LloydsBank by the end of 2013. ref http www.lloydsbankinggroup.com media pdfs lbg 2010 9910pressrelease.pdf LloydsBank outlines journey to new ... agency , BBC 7 October 2011 ref History details3 LloydsBank and Trustee Savings Bank The bank can ... bank converted into a joint stock company in 1865, becoming LloydsBank Limited in 1889. Most recently ... bank was announced in 1995 and Lloyds TSB commenced trading in 1998, after the statutory process ... into TSB Bank in 1992. LloydsBank International merged into LloydsBank in 1986 as there was no longer any advantage in operating separately. ref LloydsBank Merger Act 1985 cap. 9 ref The Scottish .... Services File Lloydsbank in Halifax.jpg thumb The Halifax, West Yorkshire Halifax branch of Lloyds on George Square, built 1897. ref COMMERCIAL STREET 1. 1164 West Side SE 02 NE SP 147 LloydsBank ... of Lloyds TSB Bank, operates branches in Jersey , Guernsey and the Isle of Man , while Lloyds TSB Bank ... br 77 46 to 77 99 former TSB branches 87 Lloyds TSB Scotland Mortgages provided by Lloyds TSB Bank in England ... investments in Lloyds TSB Bank. It was announced in 2009 that Lloyds TSB Scotland including additional .... Controversies File LLoydsBank Teddington.jpg right thumb The Teddington branch of Lloyds in Middlesex .... LloydsBank TQ 1671 23 26 II 2, see http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 205455 ... more details
Hockey team CAN eng 1 team Hamilton Lloyds city Hamilton, Ontario league Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey Association operated Start date 1945 46 arena Barton Street Arena name1 Hamilton Whizzers dates1 1945 46 name2 Hamilton Szabos dates2 1946 47 The Hamilton Lloyds were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey Association for one season in 1945 1946. The team was based in Hamilton, Ontario , playing home games at the Barton Street Arena , also known as the Hamilton Forum. The Lloyds finished eighth place, and last in the league. The following year the team was renamed the Hamilton Szabos . Four alumni from the Lloyds graduated to play in the National Hockey League . http www.legendsofhockey.net 8080 LegendsOfHockey jsp SearchPlayersByTeam.jsp?team Hamilton Lloyds NHL Alumni Ray Frederick , Stephen Kraftcheck , Glen Sonmor , Jack Stoddard Yearly Results border 1 cellpadding 3 cellspacing 1 bgcolor ffffff style border 1px aaaaaa solid border collapse collapse bgcolor ccccff align center Season Team Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct Goals br For Goals br small Against small Standing align center 1945 46 Lloyds 28 3 25 0 6 0.107 76 229 8th OHA align center 1946 47 Szabos 38 6 32 0 12 0.158 76 313 9th OHA External links http www.ohlarenaguide.com hamforum.htm Hamilton Forum The OHL Arena & Travel Guide Defunct OHL Category Defunct Ontario Hockey League teams Category Sport in Hamilton, Ontario Ontario icehockey team stub fr Lloyds de Hamilton sl Hamilton Lloyds ... more details
Lloyds Pharmacy is the largest community pharmacy operator in the United Kingdom . It operates over 1,700 pharmacies, located primarily within local communities and health centres. The company also has pharmacies in Republic of Ireland Ireland , that trade as Unicare Pharmacy . It has around 16,000 staff and is the 25th biggest UK retailer with around 1.8 billion turnover. Each of the pharmacies provides a wide range of professional services to the local community, including health checks such as blood pressure testing, collecting prescriptions from local GPs and delivering them to customers. Most of their pharmacies have consultation areas for customers to speak privately with a pharmacist . Advertising Lloyds Pharmacy previously used Philippa Forrester in their TV advertising campaigns. One of their key selling points is selling medical electrical products at reduced prices to assist people in monitoring their health. For example, they used to sell blood pressure monitors for less than 10 but have now increased it to just under 15 . They also promote health issues in other ways for example not selling suntan cream with a factor of less than 15 and offering free diabetes tests. About the Company Lloyds Pharmacy is the trading name of Lloyds Pharmacy Limited, which in turn is a wholly ..., acquired Lloyds Chemists PLC, which at the time had 902 pharmacies. Together with AAH s 350 strong Hills Pharmacy network, this took the combined group to over 1300 pharmacies. Lloyds Pharmacy ... Alliance Boots History Lloyds Chemist began in 1973 when Allen Lloyd purchased his first pharmacy in Polesworth , Warwickshire, England, UK. It is estimated he made a 32 million fortune from the Lloyds ... 2012, to cut costs. Lloyds Pharmacy are known through their brand as Healthcare for Life A close association with Diabetes UK has developed due to Lloyds completing over 1 million diabetes tests ... Lloyds Pharmacy http www.unicarepharmacy.ie Unicare Pharmacy http www.celesio.com www.celesio.com ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Jeremy Lloyds image Cricket no pic.png country England fullname Jeremy William Lloyds nickname living Yes dayofbirth 17 monthofbirth 11 yearofbirth 1954 placeofbirth Penang countryofbirth Malaya dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch heightm batting Left handed bowling Right arm off spin role family umpire true testsumpired 5 umptestdebutyr 2004 umptestlastyr 2005 odisumpired 18 umpodidebutyr 2000 umpodilastyr 2006 ... Cricinfo Jeremy William Lloyds born November 17, 1954 in Penang , Federation of Malaya Malaya ref name cricinfo1 is an England English cricket umpire. Early life Lloyds was educated at Blundell s School . ref name cricinfo1 Lloyds in the late 1970s, while playing county cricket in Somerset, played ... ref Playing career Lloyds was a Groundskeeper groundsman at Lord s Cricket Ground before joining ... Greg date 24 September 2006 publisher The Sunday Times accessdate 2009 03 06 location London ref Lloyds ... 3687.html title Players Jeremy Lloyds publisher Cricketarchive.com accessdate 2009 03 06 ref A left handed batsman and a right arm offbreak bowler, Lloyds played 267 first class cricket first class matches ... 16315.html title Players and Officials Jeremy Lloyds publisher Cricinfo accessdate 2009 03 06 ref ref ... Jeremy Lloyds last Sloot first Theo publisher Oxford Wine Company accessdate 2009 03 06 ref Umpiring career Lloyds made his first class umpiring debut in 1996 and graduated to county cricket ... Umpire in First Class Matches.html title Jeremy Lloyds as Umpire in First Class Matches publisher Cricketarchive.com ... a Bangladeshi batsman leg before wicket . ref name oxford1 Lloyds was a member of the International ... 2009 03 06 ref As at the end of the 2008 English cricket season Lloyds had umpired 143 first ... . NAME Lloyds, Jeremy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 1954 11 17 PLACE OF BIRTH Penang DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lloyds, Jeremy Category ... more details
Infobox Bus transit name Lloyds Coaches logo Lloyds Coaches logo.png logo size 200 image Lloyds Coaches LC06WYN.JPG image size 250 image caption One of Lloyds Coaches Volvo B12B Plaxton coaches. company slogan parent founded 2001 headquarters Machynlleth , Wales locale service area Mid Wales service type alliance routes destinations stops hubs stations lounge fleet ridership fuel type operator ceo website http www.lloydscoaches.com www.lloydscoaches.com Lloyds Coaches operates bus and coach services in mid Wales . It is a small family run independent firm. The company is based at the old Crosville Motor Services Crosville bus depot opposite Machynlleth railway station . It was established in 2001. ref name Poole cite book first Brian last Poole title Montgomery s Buses an empire of independents location Usk publisher Oakwood Press year 2009 isbn 978 0 85361 694 8 pages 105 17 ref History Lloyds Coaches was formed in 2001 by Wyn Lloyd, a former employee of Crosville Cymru . The company began operations from a site in Machynlleth , and acquired the former Crosville Motor Services garage in the town in 2002. The garage was briefly shared with Arriva Buses Wales before the larger company moved away from the site. A Powys County Council contracted route between Machynlleth and Dinas Mawddwy was awarded to the company, and private hire work was also operated. Six further routes were acquired in May 2004. ref name Buses 671 cite journal last Jenkins first David title Making money in Machynlleth journal Buses Magazine Buses publisher Ian Allan Publishing issue 671 date February 2011 ... were fitted to buses to improve reliability and flexible operation. Lloyds was one of the first ... to high end coaches including 70 seat high capacity coaches . The work undertaken by Lloyds Coaches ..., operating it with a new vehicle. ref name Poole Lloyds also undertakes rail replacement work on behalf ... index.htm Lloyds Coaches official company website References Reflist commons cat Bus companies ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Stewarts & Lloyds was a steel tube manufacturer with its headquarters based at Corby , Northamptonshire , England. The company was created in 1903 by the amalgamation of two of the largest iron and steel makers in Britain, A. & J. Stewart & Menzies Ltd, Coatbridge , North Lanarkshire , Scotland and Lloyd & Lloyd Ltd, Birmingham , England. History Stewart & Menzies Ltd A. & J. Stewart & Menzies Ltd. was founded as A. & J. Stewart. Andrew Stewart was originally employed as a salesman by Eadies of Dalmarnock, South Lanarkshire, specialists in the manufacture of lap welded and loose flange tubes. Stewart saw a market for gas pipe but the company would not acknowledge his proposals. In 1862, along with his brother James, Andrew set up business as a maker of butt welded and lap welded tubes establishing a small works at St. Enochs, Glasgow. The company met with rapid success and in 1867 moved to a large site at Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, where they built the Clyde Tube Works. In 1882 the company was incorporated with limited liability as A. & J. Stewart Ltd. In 1889 Andrew saw his sons set up their own business in Glasgow as tube manufacturers under the name of Stewart Brothers. In a rationalisation of the tube making industry in Scotland, A. & J. Stewart Ltd merged with Stewart Brothers and the Clydesdale Iron & Steel Company becoming A. & J. Stewart ... by rail to the Albion Works in the West Midlands. Lloyds Ironstone Company, who erected ... Stewarts & Lloyds The newly merged company, now named Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd set about to establish ... of Sheffield in 1936. In 1930, Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd entered into an agreement with TI Group Tube ... forgings, finished shells and shot. Nationalisation main British Steel The end of Stewarts & Lloyds ... of steel from South Wales. Stewarts & Lloyds was formally dissolved in 1997. References Smith, Charles C., 1954 . Notes on the History and Development of Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd , Glasgow Glasgow University ... more details
LloydsBank 1765 br Bank of Scotland 1695 br Trustee Savings Bank 1810 br Halifax 1853 founder location ... prelims parent divisions subsid Lloyds TSB Lloyds TSB Bank plc , Lloyds TSB Scotland Lloyds TSB ... and LloydsBank brands will be used in England and Wales, with each offering different products ... TSB was created in 1995, when the LloydsBank and the Trustee Savings Bank TSB agreed to merge ... title LloydsBank to merge with TSB work New York Times date 12 October 1995 accessdate ..., the merger between TSB and LloydsBank formed Lloyds TSB Group plc, one of the largest forces in domestic banking. ref name merger In June 1999, TSB and LloydsBank branches in England and Wales were ... Robin Ibbs . LloydsBank was one of the oldest banks in the UK, tracing its establishment to Taylors ... tsb.asp title TSB Bank History publisher Lloyds TSB accessdate 17 September 2008 ref In 2000, the group ... the Standard Chartered Bank for Pound sterling 627m to form Lloyds TSB Asset Finance Division which ... date 31 July 2007 ref Lloyds TSB also became the first mainstream bank to launch a sharia compliant ... Lloyds TSB and Halifax United Kingdom bank Halifax branches at Cross Gates , Leeds . On 17 September ... Bank Bailout Lloyds Gains publisher Bloomberg date 13 October 2008 accessdate 18 April 2011 ... at 43.4 and Lloyds became the first European bank to repay government credit crunch investment. ref ... . June 2009 to present File LloydsBank Building.jpg thumb King Street Manchester branch of Lloyds ... the scheme although Royal Bank of Scotland RBS still would . Instead, Lloyds launched a rights ... the bank bail outs not just Lloyds had been reduced from 50bn to just 10bn in part because of the restructuring ... posts view 263963 Lloydsbank axing 1 300 more jobs title LLOYDSBANK AXING 1,300 MORE JOBS date August 9, 2011 ref Operations File LloydsBank, Five Ways, Birmingham.jpg thumb The Edgbaston branch ... 27 November 2009 ref Divisions and subsidiaries The Group is organised as follows Lloyds TSB and Bank ... more details
notability date April 2012 out of date date April 2012 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Lloyds TSB Asset finance division is a subsidiary company of Lloyds TSB bank which provides motor, retail and personal finance in the United Kingdom . Category Lloyds Banking Group DEFAULTSORT Lloyds Tsb Asset Finance Division Euro bank stub UK company stub ... more details
Lloyds TSB General Leasing is a Rolling Stock Company ROSCO formed in 2009 as part of the Lloyds Banking Group . Prior to its formation, Lloyds already had a stake in the UK rolling stock leasing market through its membership of the consortium that purchased Porterbrook in 2008 . ref http www.leasinglife.co.uk articles article.asp?x 4948&mid 4&smid &cf a&cm Bombardier train leasing deal for Lloyds TSB Leasing Life, 15 04 09 ref The company s first major train order was a 160 million purchase of up to thirty new 4 car Electrostar EMUs for use by National Express East Anglia on its Stansted Express and West Anglia routes. ref http www.dft.gov.uk press speechesstatements statements eastanglianrail East Anglian Rail Service Improvements DfT Rail, 02 04 09 ref Lloyds TSB has also financed the 30 British Rail Class 70 Powerhaul Class 70 locomotives entering service with Freightliner Group Limited Freightliner . ref http www.modern railways.com latestnews ?p 115 Freightliner launches locos Modern Railways ref UK rail transport stub References reflist British ROSCOs Category Post privatisation British railway companies Category Companies established in 2009 Category Rolling stock leasing companies ... more details
ad date November 2011 Infobox company name Lloyds Travel & Cruises logo File Lloyds Travel & Cruises Logo.png 150px caption Lloyds travel logo type traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation 1952 Start date YYYY MM DD founder defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Vancouver, BC location country Canada location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage URL http www.lloydstravel.com footnotes intl Lloyds Travel & Cruises is a travel agency located in Vancouver, BC , founded in 1952. Lloyds Travel was purchased by the Weymarks in 1964 and now maintains several divisions. ref name Lloyds history cite web title History of Lloyds Travel url http lloydstravel.com history.php work Lloyds Travel history accessdate 22 June 2011 ref History Lloyds World Travel Service of Canada Ltd. was founded in 1952. In 1986 the Fougners assumed ownership. Each branch was consolidated into one, or sold off to third parties. The agency changed its name to Lloyds Travel & Cruises in 1997. ref name Lloyds history After buying out other companies over the years Centennial Travel, Red Rocket Travel, Kennedy Travel, Banner Travel, Trans Globe Travel and Breakaway Vacations , Lloyds Travel & Cruises now maintains multiple divisions. ref name Lloyds history Lloyds Travel & Cruises is also ... affiliations.php work Lloyds Travel & Cruises accessdate 6 July 2011 ref Divisions The Lloyds Travel Group operates several umbrellas. The flagship is Lloyds Travel & Cruises. Club Med Vacations ... in Vancouver, Lloyds Travel division Breakaway Vacations was one of the supporting companies in Destination ... 23 June 2011 date November 3, 2009 ref Bruce Fougner, president of Lloyds Travel Group, estimated ... Youtube Channel url http www.youtube.com user MrLloydstravel work YouTube ref Lloyds Travel ... more details
Infobox School name Bhavan s Lloyds Vidya Niketan image BLVNlogo.png imagesize Lloyds Vidya Niketan city Wardha country India coordinates schoolboard authority Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan affiliation CBSE founder Surendra Dass chairperson principal Keerti Mishra director motto Knowledge is Nectar Overview Bhavan s Lloyds Vidya Niketan BLVN is a private secondary school in Bhugaon, Wardha , India , established in 1995. It is the most reputed English medium CBSE school in Wardha. History The school was started for the children for the employees of Lloyds Steel Industry. In 1995, it was run in the residential colony and had classes till class IV. It moved to the current location in 1996 when the classes were expanded to class IX. Class X was added the next year. Class XI and XII were added around 2004 but were soon scraped due to poor response. They have been restarted since 2009. The school building is being upgraded to accommodate the growing strength. Organisation The institute comprises two wings Primary and Higher Secondary. The Primary wing consists of classes from LKG to Std. IV. The Higher Secondary wing consists of classes from Std. V to Std. X. The school has a very spacious playground which has separate fields for Football, Cricket, Basketball, Handball and also junior recreational facilities. The school has good classrooms with comfortable and sturdy furniture. The school has well trained teaching staff as well as non teaching staff. All Round Development School believes in all round development of children. To promote this motto School has also started hobby classes. External links http www.blvn.org Official Website Category High schools in India India school stub ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname Stewarts & Lloyds Corby image File Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C. logo.png 160px fullname Stewarts & Lloyds Corby br Football Club nickname The Foundrymen founded 1935 ground Recreation Ground br Occupation Road, Corby capacity chairman John Davies managers Daren Young Lee Duffy league United Counties Football League United Counties League Premier Division season 2010 11 position United Counties Football League Premier Division, 8th pattern la1 red stripes pattern b1 redstripes pattern ra1 red stripes leftarm1 FFD700 body1 FFD700 rightarm1 FFD700 shorts1 FF0000 socks1 FFD700 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 00008B body2 00008B rightarm2 00008B shorts2 00008B socks2 00008B Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C. is a Association football football club based in Corby , Northamptonshire , England . In the 2011 12 season, the club playing in the United Counties Football League United Counties League Premier Division, led by joint managers Daren Young and Lee Duffy History The club was founded in 1935 as the works team of the Stewarts & Lloyds Iron & Steel Company. S & L was the principal steel company exploiting the ironstone in the area, and the major employer in Corby. The club was a leading contender in the United Counties League . In 1948 a rival club, Corby Town FC Corby Town was formed in the town. Most of the key S & L personnel joined the new club, leaving a rump which joined the Kettering Amateur League. The club won the Kettering Amateur League championship in 1954, and they joined the United Counties League in 1957. The club s form in the league was indifferent, but they won the Division One championship in 1973 74 and 1974 75 and were promoted to the Premier Division for 1975 76, where they have played ever since. The club nearly went under before a rescue by local businessman John Georgiou Fact date September 2008 , who changed the name ... Mitoo http www.fchd.info STEWARLC.HTM Stewart and Lloyds Corby at Football Club History Database ... more details
13 September 1966 by Mrs sturge, the wife of R W Sturge, chairman of Lloyds at Ilfracombe Ship completed ... at Fairy Marine Ltd, Cowes Lloyds II RNLI Official Number 986 was an Lbc Oakley Lifeboat rescue lifeboat ... in April 1992. During the time that the Lloyds II was on station at Sheringham, she performed 13 service launches ref name srok1 . Design and construction Lloyds II was built at the yard of Morris ... to bounce back to upright ref name srok2 . Hull construction The hull of the Lloyds II was constructed ... at 8 Knots ref name srok2 . The wheelhouse was positioned amidships. History Lloyds II was the second Lbc Oakley lifeboat to be stationed at Sheringham ref name srok1 . Lloyds II was also the last ... April 2010 work publisher RNLI date ref . Lloyds II was sent to Sheringham temporarily until the RNLI ... to be an eventful start to Lloyds II s career at Sheringham. As the lifeboat left Great Yarmouth she ... of being swept on to Corton Sands south of Yarmouth. Lloyds II took the vessel in tow, relieving ... of Thanet ref name srok1 . Last of the offshore s Lloyds II was on station at Sheringham for 18 ... back to the safety of the shore. This was not only the last rescue carried out by Lloyds II but also ... Atlantic 21 class inshore lifeboat ref name srok1 . Fate Lloyds II left the Sheringham boathouse ... ON 960 The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows for both to be preserved for posterity. Lloyds ... more details
Dablink S Bank redirects here. For the Iranian investment bank, see S Bank Iran . Infobox Company company name S Bank Ltd company logo Image S pankkilogo.png 200px company type Private foundation 2006 location Helsinki , Finland industry Financial services products Deposit banking homepage http www.s pankki.fi S Bank Ltd S pankki Oy is the bank of the S Group Finnish S ryhm , a Finnish retailing cooperative organisation. S Bank is the first so called supermarket bank in Finland. Changes in legislation about personal accounts at co operatives made them uncompetitive, such that founding an entirely new bank was actually easier than keeping the personal accounts as co operative funds. The co operative did, and the bank continued to, offer a relatively high interest to deposited funds. It was 2.5 in February 2008, although this was cut to 0.2 due to the global recession since 2008. The existing network of supermarket service desks is used to service customers. However, Internet based electronic banking is recommended and provided at no cost to the customer. Visa credit and debit cards are available. Members of Euro Banking Association Category Banks of Finland Category Supermarket banks Category Banks established in 2006 Category Cooperative banking Euro bank stub fi S Pankki ... more details
Infobox Company company name TBank br small formerly Aspis Bank small company logo File T Bank logo.JPG 250px company type Bank company slogan Hugs our life foundation 1992 location Athens , Greece key people num employees industry products owner TT Hellenic Postbank lang el revenue 2.8 billion 2009 homepage http www.aspisbank.gr www.aspisbank.gr File Aspis Bank logo.jpg right thumb The logo of the bank before the rebranding TBank formerly Aspis Bank lang el is a commercial bank in Greece . Its headquarters are in Athens , and has 72 branches across Greece as of September 2008. The bank is traded on the Athens Stock Exchange . Aspis Bank was rebranded as TBank on 7 May 2010, following its acquisition by TT Hellenic Postbank lang el ref http www.capital.gr Articles.asp?id 964001 Greek ref References Reflist Category Banks of Greece Category Companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange Category Companies of Greece greece stub Euro bank stub fr Liste d entreprises grecques ... more details
Infobox Company company name Sainsbury s Bank plc company logo Image Sainsbury s Logo.svg 200px center company type Public limited foundation 19 February 1997 location City of London , England key people industry products Financial services parent J Sainsbury Lloyds Banking Group subsid homepage http www.sainsburysbank.co.uk footnotes Image Rushmere 19 , August 2009.JPG thumb right 250px Sainsbury s Finance ATMs, Craigavon, Northern Ireland, August 2009 Sainsbury s Bank is a 50 50 joint venture between Sainsbury s J Sainsbury a leading UK food retailer and Bank of Scotland a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group . Sainsbury s was the first major British supermarket to open a bank, commencing trading in February 1997. It operates under its own banking license issued by the Financial Services Authority FSA , separate from Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. Sainsbury s Bank provides a range of financial products including insurance, credit cards, savings and loans. Customers can apply for products online or over the phone. Sainsbury s Bank products are linked to the Nectar reward scheme. Sainsbury s Bank has over 1.5 million active customers with deposits in excess of 6 billion. Citation needed date June 2008 External links http www.sainsburysbank.co.uk Sainsbury s BankLloyds Banking Group Sainsbury s Commercial and retail banks in the United Kingdom Category Banks of the United Kingdom Category Lloyds Banking Group Category Supermarket banks Category Banks established in 1997 Category Sainsbury s UK bank stub ... more details
for LloydsBank s Eastern Division. In 1968 National Provincial Bank sold its shareholding to LloydsBank and in 1969, Citi took a 40 per cent stake in NGB. Also in 1969, the Ottoman Bank sold its branches ...The Grindlays Bank was a major United Kingdom British overseas bank established in 1828. It operated ... foreign bank in India , Pakistan and other West Asia n countries. As ANZ Grindlays Bank , it was for a while the largest foreign bank operating in India, with 56 branches in that country. ref ... heads home , The Hindu , 23 April 2000. Retrieved 2 February 2008. ref Standard Chartered Bank acquired ... RBS From the archives of the Royal Bank of Scotland , available on the Internet at http www.rbs.com about03.asp?id ABOUT US OUR HERITAGE OUR ARCHIVES ONLINE ARCHIVE GUIDE THE ARCHIVE GUIDE GRINDLAYS BANK ... 1924 and Peshawar 1926 . In 1923, National Provincial Bank acquired Grindlay & Co. and converted it to a limited ... Grindlays to the National Bank of India NBI , in which it took a small share position. NBI and Grindlays finally merged in 1958 under the name National Overseas and Grindlays Bank, renamed National and Grindlays Bank NGB in 1959, National Provincial Bank s shareholding being converted into a 9 ... and Grindlays Bank, which dropped the National prefix in 1975. Grindlays Bank later bought the Ottoman Bank s separate operations in France and Geneva, Banque Ottomane , and renamed them Grindlays Bank France. ref http www.obarsiv.com english history.html History of the Bank , from the Ottoman Bank .... ref In 1984 Citi and Lloyds sold Grindlays to the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group . In 1989, five years after it acquired Grindlays, ANZ changed Grindlays name to ANZ Grindlays Bank and transferred ..., ANZ Grindlays sold its African operations to Standard Bank Investment Corporation Stanbic , which was the holding company for Standard Bank of South Africa s operations outside South Africa . Standard Chartered Bank had sold its shares in Standard Bank of South Africa to the bank s existing shareholders ... more details
of New Zealand later sold to Lloyds TSB in 1998 . The Bank later expanded into the Australia n market ... banks. For instance LloydsBank and TSB Bank merged in 1995 to create Lloyds TSB . ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C03EED91339F931A25753C1A963958260 LloydsBank to merge with TSB .... Lloyds TSB Scotland and Bank of Scotland branches in Scotland were expected to merge, however ...Distinguish The Royal Bank of Scotland Infobox company company name Bank of Scotland plc br Banca na h Alba company type Public Limited Company company logo Image Bank of Scotland.svg 240px company slogan ... industry Finance and insurance products Financial services parent Lloyds Banking Group homepage http www.bankofscotland.co.uk www.bankofscotland.co.uk The Bank of Scotland plc Scottish Gaelic Banca na h Alba is a commercial bank commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh , Scotland . With a history dating to the 17th century, it is the second oldest surviving bank the Bank of England having ... created by the Parliament of Scotland to remain in existence. It was also the first bank in Europe ... 2007 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland became Bank of Scotland public limited company plc , as part of the HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 . Since 19 January 2009, the Bank of Scotland has formed a key part of the Lloyds Banking Group , following the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB Group . History Establishment The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland was established ... rampant http www.rampantscotland.com SCM story.htm Rampant Scotland ref the Act for erecting a Bank in Scotland, opening for business in February 1696. Although established soon after the Bank of England 1694 , the Bank of Scotland was a very different institution. Where the Bank of England was established specifically to finance defence spending by the England English government, the Bank of Scotland ... The founding Act granted the bank a monopoly on public banking in Scotland for 21 years, permitted ... more details
Westminster Bank , holders of 40 , Barclays Bank 32 , LloydsBank 20 , and Royal Bank of Scotland ...Infobox company company name Yorkshire Bank company logo File Yorkshire bank.png company type Trading ... Financial Services revenue operating income net income num employees parent National Australia Bank ... right A high street branch of the Yorkshire Bank in Peterborough . Yorkshire Bank is a commercial bank in England and Wales , a division of Clydesdale Bank , which in turn is a subsidiary of National Australia Bank . It mostly operates in the North of England , especially in Yorkshire . In 2006 underlying ... Bank in UK profits boost url http www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk news business news business headlines yorkshire bank in uk profits boost 1 2078023 newspaper Yorkshire Evening Post date 3 November ... Bank Headquarters in Leeds The bank was established on 1 May 1859 by Colonel Edward Akroyd of Halifax. Based in Leeds it was known as the West Riding of Yorkshire West Riding Penny Savings Bank . It had originally been planned as a provident society but the status of savings bank was eventually chosen. The bank was registered under the Friendly Societies Act and individual deposits were restricted to 30 per annum, up to a cumulative balance of 150. Within a year the bank had opened 24 branches, and a further 104 in the year after. Sub branches were opened in schools and church halls. The bank ... Bank . In 1872 it issued Cheque cheque books for the first time, primarily for small tradesmen. At that time the bank became the first to create school banks , to encourage the idea of saving at an early ... 500,000 and that existing guarantees were not enough. The Bank of England organised a takeover by a consortium of banks National Provincial Bank , Westminster Bank , Royal Bank of Scotland Williams Deacon s Bank , LloydsBank , Barclays Bank , Royal Bank of Scotland Glyn Mills and the Yorkshire Penny Bank adopted limited liability . After this the bank was able to offer overdrafts for the first time ... more details