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  2. List of largest banks - Wikipedia

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    Forbes maintains a list of top ten largest banks in the world, ranked by their market capitalization.The list was updated on May 2, 2024. Many of the largest banks in the world are part of larger bank holding companies. This structure allows them to offer various financial services, making them mo

  3. Bank of London and Montreal - Wikipedia

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    This is now Bank of Bahamas International. 1971 Lloyds combined Lloyds Bank Europe, BOLSA and BOLAM as subsidiaries of a new bank, Lloyds and Bolsa International Bank, of which Lloyds owned 55% and Mellon Bank 13%. Within two years, Lloyds bought out Mellon Bank and the other minority shareholders.

  4. Clerical Medical - Wikipedia

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    HBOS was bought by Lloyds TSB Group in January 2009. The resulting company, Lloyds Banking Group, announced in April 2009 that the Clerical Medical brand would eventually be phased out in favour of its Scottish Widows subsidiary. [2] In 2015, Lloyds Banking Group sold Clerical Medical International (CMI) to offshore life assurance company RL360 ...

  5. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets is the investment banking arm of Lloyds Banking Group.LBCM has two primary investment banking functions: Capital Markets - under which Debt Capital Markets, private side derivatives, and Securitised Products sit - and Financial Markets - the interest rates, currency, commodities, inflation and gilts, flow sales and trading business.

  6. Bank of London and South America - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Lloyds Bank bought the controlling interest in BOLSA and merged it with Lloyds Bank Europe to form Lloyds and Bolsa International Bank. [3] This became Lloyds Bank International in 1974 and was merged into Lloyds Bank in 1986. [4] Banco de A. Edwards was sold in 1987 to Midland Bank, part of HSBC since 1992, and merged into Banco de ...

  7. List of banks in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank Plc, Jersey Branch; Investec Bank (Channel Islands) Limited, Jersey Branch; JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., Jersey Branch; Kleinwort Benson (Channel Islands) Lloyds Bank Jersey Branch; Lloyds Bank International; Royal Bank of Canada (Channel Islands) Limited, Jersey Branch; The Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited (includes Natwest ...

  8. HBOS - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Scotland International – transferred to Lloyds TSB Offshore in 2012, which became Lloyds Bank International in 2013. Bank of Scotland Investment Services; 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 ...

  9. Hill Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Hill Samuel is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group's Offshore Private Banking unit. It was formerly a leading British merchant bank and financial services firm before the takeover by TSB Group Plc. in 1987, which itself merged with Lloyds Bank to become Lloyds TSB in 1995.