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Lloyds Tsb Online Banking
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Since Lloyds TSB in their infinite wisdom decided to split up and become Lloyds banking and TSB, we've had problems with the online banking system.
We have several accounts with them, each account for different things to be paid out, however we're unable to transfer money online from one account to another.
I had to physically go into my local TSB today to transfer money over, and whilst there asked about these problems, only to receive a garbled reply from a teller who im not convinced got what I was trying to say, so I came away more baffled than before I went in.
I've tried Googling, but with zero success. Does anyone know how this pans out regarding the online banking system?
We have several accounts with them, each account for different things to be paid out, however we're unable to transfer money online from one account to another.
I had to physically go into my local TSB today to transfer money over, and whilst there asked about these problems, only to receive a garbled reply from a teller who im not convinced got what I was trying to say, so I came away more baffled than before I went in.
I've tried Googling, but with zero success. Does anyone know how this pans out regarding the online banking system?
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Depending on where you opened the account and the product type, all your accounts will appear on either the old site - www. lloydstsb. co. uk or the new site www. tsb. co. uk. Same login and password works on both sites. Sort codes and account numbers are not changing, otherwise they would have written to advise you of the new details. But, where before you would...
12:22 Wed 18th Sep 2013
I don't think it was Lloyds TSB's choice- more the result of an EC directive.
This is one of many reports from the first day
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/f inance/ persona lfinanc e/10295 446/TSB -websit e-crash es-afte r-Lloyd s-split .html
This is one of many reports from the first day
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I've no idea, tilly - my account is staying with Lloyds, I had a letter from them the other day, and my online banking is working fine.
If you are now TSB then I believe that you will have new sort codes etc., but they should have notified you. If you are now with Lloyds then TSB shouldn't be doing your transactions (as I understand it) - but staying with Lloyds means none of the sort codes change. You need to be sure first whether your account is now Lloyds, or TSB.
If you are now TSB then I believe that you will have new sort codes etc., but they should have notified you. If you are now with Lloyds then TSB shouldn't be doing your transactions (as I understand it) - but staying with Lloyds means none of the sort codes change. You need to be sure first whether your account is now Lloyds, or TSB.
Would this help,. B00? https:/ /www.in troduci nglloyd sbank.c om/
Depending on where you opened the account and the product type, all your accounts will appear on either the old site - www.lloydstsb.co.uk or the new site www.tsb.co.uk. Same login and password works on both sites. Sort codes and account numbers are not changing, otherwise they would have written to advise you of the new details. But, where before you would transfer money between accounts on the one site, if it is now across sites then it will go as a payment. If you believe an account has gone missing and is not on either site, contact the bank
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