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  2. Museum on the Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Scotland Head Office building is a large Baroque Revival building topped with a dome which sits at the top of The Mound. The original building was designed in the Palladian style by Richard Crichton and Robert Reid and erected 1801–6, later altered by David Bryce in 1863 and by Peddie and Kinnear in 1878.

  3. Agricultural Mortgage Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Lloyds Bank acquired the balance of the share capital from the Bank of England, Barclays Bank, Midland Bank, National Westminster Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland. As a condition of the sale, it continues to run the organisation as an independent company under its own name. See also. Banks portal; Lloyds Development Capital

  4. António Horta-Osório - Wikipedia

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    He was group chief executive officer (CEO) of Lloyds Banking Group (2011-2021), and chairman of Credit Suisse from April 2021 until 17 January 2022. Horta-Osório joined Credit Suisse following a series of scandals at the bank. [1] He left the bank in January 2022 after alleged breaches of Covid quarantine rules while travelling in Europe. [2]

  5. Black Horse (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds and Scottish was formed in 1958, by the acquisition of the Scottish Midland Guarantee Trust and Olds Discount Company by Lloyds Bank and the National Commercial Bank of Scotland (itself part owned by Lloyds Bank). In 1981, Lloyds Bank increased its shareholding in Lloyds and Scottish, taking full control of minority shareholdings in 1984 ...

  6. Lloyds and National Provincial Foreign Bank - Wikipedia

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    When Lloyds Bank International was wound down in 1986, it reverted to the original Lloyds Bank (France) name. In 1989, the operations of the Paris branch and its banking subsidiary in Cannes, Lloyds Bank (France) S.A. (formerly Lloyds Bank (Cannes) S.A.) passed to Lloyds Bank S.A. and the following year the undertaking of the Monte Carlo branch ...

  7. John Griffiths (Conservative politician) - Wikipedia

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    Griffiths first worked at Lloyds Bank International from 1975 to 1979, then at Samuel Montagu & Co Ltd from 1979 to 1990 (as syndications manager 1981-83, director and West Coast rep Samuel Montagu Inc 1983-87, exec dir 1986-90), and lastly as deputy general manager at Nomura Bank International plc 1990-91.

  8. Lloyds Bank coprolite - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyds Bank coprolite is a large coprolite, or fossilised specimen of human faeces, recovered by the York Archaeological Trust while excavating the Viking settlement of Jórvík (present-day York) in northern England.

  9. Talk:Lloyds Bank International - Wikipedia

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    The original Lloyds Bank International was formed in 1974 and absorbed into Lloyds Bank in 1986. Lloyds TSB Offshore was renamed Lloyds Bank International in 2013. It is described as a private limited company in the infobox.