Tag: Lloyds Bank

The Bank that likes to say “Si”

The Trustee Savings Bank can trace its roots back to the first savings bank founded by Henry Duncan in Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire in 1810. But its recent history has been a roller coaster and  banking systems are at the heart of that story. Thirty years ago the Trustee Savings Bank was a up and coming UK bank – …

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Achieving efficiency in a new dimension

My introduction to pan-European finance technology came on the day Europhile Tony Blair became prime minister. After casting my vote, I drove to my companies newly opened Paris office to struggle with installing a French version of Windows 95 from 24 floppy disks. Since then I have become well versed in the benefits and practice …

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