In 2001, the banking chain 'Halifax' and the 'Bank of Scotland' merged to become the 'Halifax Bank of Scotland'. Today, Halifax is a division of Bank of Scotland, which is owned by the LLoyds Banking Group. In 1853, Halifax was founded as a building society and developed into the largest building society in the U.K. by the year 1913.
The Bank of Scotland, the official bank of Edinburgh, Scotland, was founded in the year 1695, in the month of January. This bank is currently the second oldest in all of the United Kingdom.
Yes the company's full name is Halifax Bank of Scotland.
No, the Halifax and the Halifax Bank of Scotland are two separate entities. Halifax is a British bank that is part of the Lloyds Banking Group, while the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) was a separate bank that was acquired by Lloyds Banking Group during the financial crisis in 2008.
The Royal Bank of Scotland have merged with Halifax, so it is now known as The Halifax Bank of Scotland, or H BOS.
Halifax and Bank of Scotland
Halifax Bank of Scotland's website has all of the information you need. Just visit their recruitment page.
No there are no Halifax Banks in the U.S.A. The Halifax Bank is a division of the Bank of Scotland and is located in the United Kingdom only.
This is the Halifax / Bank of Scotland sort code for accounts opened online. It is designated as branch "Not known".
"From what I have found out, HBOS online stands for Halifax Bank Of Scotland, which is a very popular bank. So, HBOS online means that the Halifax Bank Of Scotland has an online bank that you can use if you have an account with them."
Halifax Bank merged with The Governor and Company of The Bank of Scotland. Halifax Bank is a U.K company, so it make sense that they would merge with a company close to it area.
Bank of Scotland owns Halifax and they are both owned by LLoyds Banking Group
Halifax Bank was founded in the United Kingdom and recently underwent a merger with the Bank of Scotland to form a larger bank. It is one of the oldest banks in the world.
Bank of Scotland ceased to be an independent bank in 2001 when it joined with Halifax to form HBOS. This organisation was then acquired by Lloyds TSB on 19 January 2009 to form Lloyds Banking Group. The company intention is to keep the Bank of Scotland brand for Scotland and remove their other brands over time in this area (i.e. Halifax and lloyds).