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Llyods TSB

Lloyds TSB personal loans

Lloyds TSB loans are provided by one of the UK’s best-known high street banks, whose roots can be traced as far back as 1765. They currently employ over 140,000 staff and manage over £1.2 trillion of assets globally.

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More information about the Lloyds TSB personal loan:

Lloyds TSB loans are provided by one of the UK’s best-known high street banks, whose roots can be traced as far back as 1765. Lloyds TSB was formed with the merger of Lloyds Bank Group and TSB Group in 1995.

Lloyds TSB offers a range of loans: an instant decision internet banking loan (if you’re already a Lloyds TSB customer with online banking), an online loan with a ‘next working day decision’ promise, formal loans, bridging loans (to help with your finances between buying and selling a house), and further education or graduate loans.

If you’re having money troubles, online personal loans from Lloyds TSB offer help in the form of repayment holidays and loan protection insurance. And, if you already bank online with Lloyds TSB, you could receive your money straight away.

If you’d rather take out a secured loan, you can secure it against your home, a life assurance policy or another suitable asset. Formal loans from Lloyds TSB give you the chance to make a larger purchase with a flexible repayment option. This can allow you to pay the interest first, and the capital at the end of the loan term.