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In 2009, when Lloyds Bank
merged with the HBOS Group, Lloyds Bank became the largest retail banking
group in the UK. Due to this merger, the history of Lloyds Banking Group now
stretches back as far as the 17th Century in Britain. Bank of Scotland (also
an entity of Lloyds Banking Group) was founded as far back as 1695. It was
also the first bank in Britain to print paper currency, and today retains
the right to print its own paper currency. It may interest you to know, that
two in three people in the UK currently do business with the Bank.
In Japan, Lloyds Bank Tokyo Branch was first established in 1974. With a
global view of striving to provide the best products to customers, over the
years, the Bank have continued to provide customers with services unique to
the Japanese market, such as their foreign currency term deposit accounts,
and overseas remittance service. With a solid image of trust, backed by over
300 years of tradition, the Bank endeavor to continue to provide innovative
services from a customer’s point of view.
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Lloyds TSB Bank Japan committed to
develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer
experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength,
develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing
value to the stakeholders of the bank. |
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Lloyds TSB Bank (Japan Branch)
Category : Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : LOYDJPJT
Address :
2-11-7 Akasaka
Minato-ku
Tokyo 107-0052
Telephone : (+81) 3 3589 7700
Website : www.golloyds.com |
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In Japan, the Financial Services Agency (金融庁,
Kin'yūchō) is responsible for overseeing banking services in order to
ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan.
Bank of
Japan (BOJ) is
not a regulatory authority under the Banking Act, but it conducts
on-site examinations in order to maintain a safe and sound financial
system. These examinations are based on bilateral agreements between the
BOJ
and financial institutions that have current accounts with it under the
Bank of Japan Act.
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