Nope, sorry. The post office will give you limited services, and of course ATMs will let you withdraw cash thanks to the link network, but Lloyds won't be able to transact in branch on your account.
Unfortunately not, I agree it's pretty silly at this point given how joined up banking systems are but Lloyds Group just don't allow it at the moment.
Post Office is the best bet these days.
Unfortunately not they are still different banks despite being a banking group. Mum works for them and there's a lot more than lloyds abd Halifax under their belt.
Still, their online banking system is pretty much the same. The lack of branch merging is a strategic decision not a practical one. (They have left open the option of selling off their brands.)
Nope, sorry. The post office will give you limited services, and of course ATMs will let you withdraw cash thanks to the link network, but Lloyds won't be able to transact in branch on your account.
I don't know but you can definitely go to a post office
Unfortunately not, I agree it's pretty silly at this point given how joined up banking systems are but Lloyds Group just don't allow it at the moment. Post Office is the best bet these days.
Just do a current account switch. It's not hard work, and some places still give a cash bonus for switching
Unfortunately not they are still different banks despite being a banking group. Mum works for them and there's a lot more than lloyds abd Halifax under their belt.
Still, their online banking system is pretty much the same. The lack of branch merging is a strategic decision not a practical one. (They have left open the option of selling off their brands.)
Exactly. It's the same wirh RBS and natwest