Bank of Scotland International

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Bank of Scotland International Limited was the international banking division of Bank of Scotland. Established in 2003, it was headquartered in Jersey, Channel Islands and operated branches in the Isle of Man and Hong Kong, until merging with Lloyds TSB Offshore in 2010 to form Lloyds Bank International.

The bank offered offshore banking facilities, with Pound sterling, US dollar and euro denominated accounts.

In 1997, Halifax Building Society demutualised and, in 2001, it merged with the Bank of Scotland to form HBOS. In 2003, Bank of Scotland Offshore Limited, which had been incorporated in the Isle of Man in 1998, was merged with Halifax International Limited, which had been incorporated in Jersey in 1990.

In 2010, following the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB Group (subsequently renamed Lloyds Banking Group), customer accounts were migrated to Lloyds TSB Offshore, which legally became Lloyds Bank International in 2013.

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