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Find SWIFT codes for all LLOYDS BANK PLC branches and get all the details you need for accurate and secure money tansfers.
The SWIFT/BIC code for Lloyds Bank is LOYDGB2LXXX. However, Lloyds Bank uses different SWIFT/BIC codes for the different types of banking services it offers. If you’re not sure which code you should use, check with your recipient or with the bank directly.
Find your IBAN and BIC. IBAN is your International Bank Account Number. BIC is the Bank Identifier Code (also known as a SWIFT code). You need these to receive and make payments to some countries outside of the UK, including the EU and EEA.
The SWIFT code for Lloyds Bank is LOYDGBC1XXX. Please bear in mind that Lloyds Bank uses different SWIFT codes for the different types of banking services or branches. Kindly check with your recipient or with the bank directly to find out which one to use. Save on international fees by using Wise.
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The SWIFT code for Lloyds Bank is LOYDGBC1XXX. Please remember that Lloyds Bank uses different codes for all its various banking services. Be sure to double check with your recipient - or directly with the bank - if you're unsure which to use.
The SWIFT Code of LLOYDS BANK PLC in LONDON, United Kingdom is LOYDGB2L. Find out more information about this Bank or Institution
Find the BIC / SWIFT code for LLOYDS BANK PLC in the United Kingdom here. Check your bank’s SWIFT code and get all details you need for international money transfer.
A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that uniquely identify a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally. If you want to send money to LLOYDS BANK PLC, registered at 25 GRESHAM STREET in LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM you will need the LOYDGB22XXX SWIFT code.
Please get the following information from your recipient: The name and address of the recipient’s bank – including the BIC (Business Identifier Code)/ SWIFT code, and/or the clearing code.