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Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Wed 23 Oct, 2013 22.38
by Beep
http://goo.gl/maps/hpKDD

This is now Lloyds branded and yes... the top is still TSB blue!

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Thu 24 Oct, 2013 12.08
by WillPS
I think it is - take the lampshade and dark wall as a reference point in each. Same must be true of the lettering.

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Thu 24 Oct, 2013 17.10
by thegeek
nodnirG kraM wrote:Is it just a different camera/day/light levels/setup or is the light box around the poster actually a different hue?
I'm pretty sure it's just because of the different camera - and quite probably the HDR processing on my current phone.

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Thu 24 Oct, 2013 21.30
by tillyoshea
WillPS wrote:...the arc of the A now droops slightly to make the brand friendlier for consumers...
Because nothing says "friendly" like a drooping crossbar... :lol:

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 12.22
by WillPS
I know, dread to think what it cost.I quite like Lloyds' new branding I have to say, both parts have emerged looking quite snazzy (shame about the fit out of some TSBs though!).

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 14.02
by Pete
It's a bit of a shame that many of the TSBs had just been done out in the new LTSB style in the last few years meaning that they have green walls and green carpet highlights although those refits did haul many really tatty old branches up to a decent standard.

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 14.32
by Critique
Pete wrote:It's a bit of a shame that many of the TSBs had just been done out in the new LTSB style in the last few years meaning that they have green walls and green carpet highlights although those refits did haul many really tatty old branches up to a decent standard.
So far my experience of the new TSB branches hasn't been great - I've only seen ex C&G branches and they all seem to be stuck in the late 90s meaning tatty old carpets and massive CRT monitors for old Windows 2000 computers, creating a very grey and gloomy branch - and without a cashpoint too!

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 15.12
by Pete
I think the C+G ones have to be thought of as separate, I was referring to the LTSB branches themselves

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 17.38
by wells
Pete wrote:I think the C+G ones have to be thought of as separate, I was referring to the LTSB branches themselves
Of course most are C&G ones in England though, except for in large city centres, where you've probably got one C&G and one former Lloyds TSB at most.

I imagine most TSB branches in England don't have cash machines.

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 19.38
by JAS84
Whoever heard of a bank in this day and age with no ATM? :?

Re: The TSB & Lloyds Bank relaunch news and information boar

Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2013 20.42
by WillPS
wells wrote:
Pete wrote:I think the C+G ones have to be thought of as separate, I was referring to the LTSB branches themselves
Of course most are C&G ones in England though, except for in large city centres, where you've probably got one C&G and one former Lloyds TSB at most.

I imagine most TSB branches in England don't have cash machines.
My experience seems to be that most Lloyds TSB branches in City Centres have remained with/become Lloyds Bank. It seems to be mostly branches in major shopping centres (which see a lot of use but have relatively few accounts based in them) and suburbs, particularly where there is already a Lloyds nearby.