Lloyds Bank
Lloyds Bank began as Taylors & Lloyds in Birmingham, in 1765. For the first hundred years, the Bank operated from just one office in the town. But in the 1860s, Lloyds embarked on a period of rapid expansion and growth. By the time of the TSB merger in 1995, it had absorbed more than 200 banks.
The family tree shows just a few of the most significant takeovers. Click on the tree graphic to open a pdf version. Select the names listed below the tree to find out more about their individual histories.
Lloyds Bank
Barnetts, Hoares, Hanbury & Lloyd
Bosanquet, Salt & Co
Burton Union Bank
Capital & Counties Bank
Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society
Cox’s & King’s, Army Agents
Cunliffe, Brooks & Co
David Jones & Co
Devon & Cornwall Banking Company
Fox, Fowler & Co
County of Gloucester Bank
Herries, Farquhar & Co
Hodgkin, Barnett, Pease & Spence
Liverpool Union Bank
J.L. Moilliet & Sons
Praeds & Co
Stevenson, Salt & Co
Twining & Co
West Yorkshire Bank
Wilts & Dorset Banking Co