Saturday, 13 August 2011

Tenbury Lloyds Bank to close.

Lloyds Bank are being forced by the EU to sell off  620 branches of Lloyds, TSB & Cheltenham & Gloucester branches, throughout England, Wales & Scotland.


The recently renovated building in Tenbury may remain as a bank as Virgin Money & National Australia Bank are expected to bid for many of the branches.


Branches in Ludlow, Leominster & Bromyard appear safe, but Church Stretton, Ledbury, Hereford & Malvern will all loose some or all of their branches.


Full details The Guardian

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tesco Bank? They seem to want workd domination....

Anonymous said...

Tesco is already in the bank business.

Anonymous said...

Bowketts will be the next to go then you will all be gratefull for tesco to come to town

Anonymous said...

lloyds bank have nothing to do with the state of town it is a national agreement that it got to be sold off

Anonymous said...

You mean there is something that isnt Tescos fault! Call the Daily Mail immediately.

DaveC said...

I met with Lloyds local business manager today and he is adamant that the Tenbury branch is not closing. He is surprised that Lloyds have not done more to quosh this rumour.

@WR15 said...

Interesting. I was sent the details which are still available on the Guardian website.

Lloyds TSB England & Wales
71 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells, UK

@WR15 said...

Just a thought. He is probably correct. It may not close, but it will no longer be a Lloydstsb Bank.

Lloyds are hoping to sell all 632 branches listed under Project Verde to a single bidder.

Three banks are said to be in the running at this stage; NBNK, Co-operative Financial Services and Sun Capital Partners.

Anonymous said...

Well looks like the Co-op are coming!