![]() ![]() The former Lloyds Bank International (LBI), both directly and through its banking subsidiaries, BOLSA and BOLAM, together with the National Bank of New Zealand, Lloyds Bank California and the colonial and foreign (later overseas) department of Lloyds Bank, was responsible for the international and foreign banking business of the Lloyds Bank group of companies from 1974 until a rationalisation of the business in 1986. Lloyds Bank has been separately active in the Dutch commercial banking market since 1966. The branch offers personal mortgages and acquires private savings in the Netherlands over the internet and through intermediaries. ![]() In 2013, the Amsterdam branch of Bank of Scotland also transitioned to the Lloyds Bank name, while a Berlin branch continues to trade as Bank of Scotland. In 2015, Lloyds Bank International employed over 1,000 people in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man. In 2014, the Swiss wealth management bank, Union Bancaire Privee, bought Lloyds Banking Group’s non-UK private banking businesses in Monaco and Gibraltar. At the same time, Lloyds TSB Bank (Gibraltar), which also traded as Lloyds Bank International, became Lloyds Bank (Gibraltar). ![]() In 2013, Lloyds TSB Offshore, incorporating the former Bank of Scotland International, was renamed Lloyds Bank International. Lloyds TSB Offshore was formed in Jersey in 2004, with branches in Guernsey and the Isle of Man. The Saint Peter Port branch, Guernsey, Channel Islands. ![]()
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