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1765. Iron founder Sampson Lloyd and button maker John Taylor set up Birmingham's first bank. It was originally known as Taylors & Lloyds Banking Group plc

: Established as "Taylors & Lloyds," it served the metal and engineering trades of 18th-century Birmingham, thriving for 99 years from a single office. lloyds*bank

The history of Lloyds is marked by strategic expansion and landmark consolidations: The history of Lloyds is marked by strategic

: A defining moment occurred in 1995 with the merger of Lloyds and the Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) , creating one of the UK’s largest retail banking forces. Although the brands separated in 2013, the legacy of this scale remains in the Group’s infrastructure. Financial Resilience in 2026 lloyds*bank

: In 1884, Lloyds inherited its iconic black horse logo, a symbol that remains central to its branding today.