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  2. Lloyds Banking Group - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Banking Group uses the phrase 'the group was formed in January 2009'. Lloyds Banking Group plc is a British financial institution formed through the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB in 2009. It is one of the UK's largest financial services organisations, with 30 million customers and 65,000 employees. [4]

  3. A Closer Look at Lloyds' Dividend Potential - AOL

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    LONDON -- Dividend income accounts for around two-thirds of total returns, the actual rate of return taking into account both capital and income appreciation. Given that share prices are often ...

  4. HBOS - Wikipedia

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    HBOS offices in Lovell Park, Leeds, formerly those of the Leeds Permanent Building Society before its takeover by the Halifax Building Society. HBOS plc is a banking and insurance company in the United Kingdom, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lloyds Banking Group, having been taken over in January 2009.

  5. Lloyds TSB Act 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Status: Current legislation. Text of statute as originally enacted. The Lloyds TSB Act 1998 (c. v) is a local act of the United Kingdom Parliament, to provide for the transfer to and vesting in Lloyds Bank plc of the undertakings of TSB Bank plc and Hill Samuel Bank Limited (members of the Lloyds TSB Group); and for connected purposes.

  6. Should You Buy Lloyds Banking Group plc (LON:LLOY) For Its ...

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    Today we'll take a closer look at Lloyds Banking Group plc (LON:LLOY) from a dividend investor's perspective. Owning a...

  7. Where Next for Lloyds Banking Group's Dividend Hopes? - AOL

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    Source: Lloyds Banking Group reports. *in millions of pounds. Can Lloyds afford a dividend? Lloyds' cash balance has risen by more than 230% over the last five years, growing from just 32.7 ...

  8. Lloyds Bank - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Sampson Lloyd (1699–1779), Birmingham iron merchant and founder of Lloyds Bank in 1765. The origins of Lloyds Bank date from 1765, when button maker John Taylor and Quaker iron producer and dealer Sampson Lloyd set up a private banking business in Dale End, Birmingham. The first branch office opened in Oldbury, some six miles (10 km ...

  9. Halifax (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Halifax (previously known as Halifax Building Society and colloquially known as The Halifax) is a British banking brand operating as a trading division of Bank of Scotland, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group . It is named after the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, where it was founded as a building society in 1853.