But their brand up north is BOS which is fitted out identically to Lloyds but in blue rather than green. Dunno if they'd bother opening branches of Lloyds.barcode wrote:In around a months time the Lloyds brand will disappear from Scotland, BUT could lloyds open up new branches in the coming years to grab new customers? or are there not allowed?
Another High Street Rebrand
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I was thinking along the lines of RBS and Natwest, since we have both.Pete wrote:But their brand up north is BOS which is fitted out identically to Lloyds but in blue rather than green. Dunno if they'd bother opening branches of Lloyds.barcode wrote:In around a months time the Lloyds brand will disappear from Scotland, BUT could lloyds open up new branches in the coming years to grab new customers? or are there not allowed?
What the point of the Halifax? or will that be disappearing soon aswell? Since last year All Halifax accounts, current, savers, etc were all moved over to BoS, The only thing still going is the mortgages.
Im rather hacked off now, How long will it take to fully merge the BoS and Lloyds? When BoS/Halifax merged it was NEVER fully merged as both had sperate systems. I remember going into a English Halifax to ask about something and there staff were rather rude and could not help, it was like it was different bank.
This is why Halifax/Bos were able to be split rather fast.
Possibly not for much longer. All Natwests in Scotland were to be flogged to Santander (although its now been called off)barcode wrote:I was thinking along the lines of RBS and Natwest, since we have both.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Organic growth of a private company is always acceptable, I'd imagine that they'll commit to not doing so as a courtesy to their buyer though (for a fixed amount of time, obviously).barcode wrote:In around a months time the Lloyds brand will disappear from Scotland, BUT could lloyds open up new branches in the coming years to grab new customers? or are there not allowed?
Well they're hardly going to introduce Lloyds Bank into Scotland if they offer nothing different to Bank of Scotland.
The only way I could see the Lloyds brand reintroduced to Scotland would be if they integrated it with the Bank of Scotland brand to be Lloyds Bank of Scotland.
The only way I could see the Lloyds brand reintroduced to Scotland would be if they integrated it with the Bank of Scotland brand to be Lloyds Bank of Scotland.
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No. Halifax Bank of Scotland was equally unpopular, as names go.wells wrote:Lloyds Bank of Scotland.
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..and partly due to multichannel television, we have to suffer both the RBYes TV adverts in addition to the NatYes ones too - the difference being the child star in each. Seems us Scots are less likely to buy a mortgage from an English child with a funkier haircut.barcode wrote:I was thinking along the lines of RBS and Natwest, since we have both.
Well remember Howard? from Halifax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZKcbnRvUmA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oURFZPDj1A4 loads of others....scottishtv wrote:..and partly due to multichannel television, we have to suffer both the RBYes TV adverts in addition to the NatYes ones too - the difference being the child star in each. Seems us Scots are less likely to buy a mortgage from an English child with a funkier haircut.barcode wrote:I was thinking along the lines of RBS and Natwest, since we have both.
Well He got dumped rather fast in Scotland, and replaced by a young woman. There both comes together to do joint adverts
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