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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Limited was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland, which later became part of Lloyds Banking Group. It offered commercial and corporate banking services under the Bank of Scotland brand and retail banking services under the Halifax brand.
Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Danske Bank; First Active; ICS Building Society (previously Irish Civil Service Building Society) – investment shares acquired in 1984 by Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland as well as society savers but ran separately for a period until a legislative change after the 1987 General Election.
The new group was named Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) with headquarters in Edinburgh, and retained both Halifax and the Bank of Scotland as brand names. Halifax branches in the rest of the UK use the Bank of Scotland brand for business banking. In 2006 the Bank of Scotland (Ireland), HBOS's main retail bank in Ireland, announced that it would ...
Bank of Scotland (Ireland), trading as Halifax since 2006 and closed down on 31 December 2010. Bank of Scotland, Amsterdam branch - trading as Lloyds Bank since 2013 (savings) and 2014 (mortgages). Bank of Scotland, Berlin branch
Deutsche Bank International Limited – Guernsey Branch; EFG Private Bank (Channel Islands) Limited; HSBC Bank Plc, Guernsey Branch; HSBC Private Bank (C.I.) Limited; HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) S.A., Guernsey Branch; Investec Bank (Channel Islands) Limited; Kleinwort Benson (Channel Islands) Limited; Lloyds Bank International Limited ...
Sort codes are the domestic bank codes used to route money transfers between financial institutions in the United Kingdom, and formerly in Ireland. They are six-digit hierarchical numerical addresses that specify clearing banks, clearing systems, regions, large financial institutions, groups of financial institutions and ultimately resolve to individual branches.
Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Limited was formed in 2000; it was re-branded as Halifax in 2006 and, in 2010, the Irish operation was wound-down. [3] In 2013, the Dutch branch of Bank of Scotland, which had been established in 1999, transitioned to the Lloyds Bank brand, while a German branch, established in 2008, continues to trade as Bank of ...
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