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Lloyds TSB Credit Cards

Lloyds TSB credit cards

Lloyds TSB (www.lloydstsb.com) was born out of a merger between Lloyds Bank and TSB in December 1995. Lloyds traces its history to 1765, while TSB was established in 1810. The merged Lloyds TSB Group Plc is now one of the UK’s leading high street banks and a major force in domestic banking worldwide.

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Lloyds TSB credit cards

CompanyPackage NameStandard % APR (Variable)Balance Transfer Rate & PeriodBalance Transfer NotesIntroductory Purchases Rate & PeriodReward Notes 
Lloyds TSB Platinum

15.9%

0% for 12 months3% transfer fee0% for 3 monthsn/a
Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo

15.9%

0% for 6 months3% transfer feen/a1 mile per £10 spent

What does Lloyds TSB offer:

Along with the Lloyds TSB credit card, the banking group offers current accounts, personal loans, savings, investments, mortgages and insurance in its personal banking capacity. It also deals with business, private and international banking and corporate markets.

Lloyds TSB offers four standard credit cards and one student credit card. Of the standard cards, two are MasterCards and two are American Express. Each card offers online account management, worldwide acceptance at millions of retailers, a guarantee against fraud loss (including internet losses), and an additional card at no extra cost. Read our guide on how to avoid credit card fraud.

Both of the Lloyds TSB American Express cards offer reward points, which can be redeemed against a range of benefits. The Premier card offers an exclusive lifestyle concierge, rewards, a generous credit limit and airport lounge access for a reduced price.

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