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I would set up an Isle of Man savings account with lloyds and transfer my monies from Barclay's can you post my lloyds tsb dividends in my savings account directly? I purchased my tsb shares in U.K. originally

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Q: You own stock in Lloyds Tsb and the dividend is posted directly into your Barclays checking account you are thinking of transfering your Barclays accounts to Lloyds Tsb Can your dividend be deposted d?
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