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
: In 1884, Lloyds inherited its iconic black horse logo, a symbol that remains central to its branding today.
Lloyds Bank, a cornerstone of the British financial sector, has navigated over 260 years of economic transformation, evolving from a local partnership in Birmingham to a digital-first leader in the United Kingdom's banking landscape. Founded in 1765 by John Taylor and Sampson Lloyd II, the bank played a critical role in financing the Industrial Revolution. Today, it operates as a core subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group , maintaining its historical identity while aggressively pursuing a future defined by digital innovation and social responsibility. Heritage and Consolidation
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