[2] Lloyds TSB Offshore was formed in Jersey in 2004, with branches in Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
In 2015, Lloyds Bank International employed over 1,000 people in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
The branch offers personal mortgages and acquires private savings in the Netherlands over the internet and through intermediaries.
In 1964, with branches in London, Paris, Biarritz, Bordeaux, Le Havre, Lille, Nice, Roubaix, St Jean de Luz, Cannes, Brussels, Antwerp, Geneva, Zurich and Monte Carlo and flourishing with the development of the profitable Eurodollar market, Lloyds Bank (Foreign) was renamed Lloyds Bank Europe.
[7] A strong connection with Latin America began in 1918, with the acquisition of the London and River Plate Bank.
In 1986, LBI's undertakings were vested in the parent Lloyds Bank by private Act of Parliament as changes in international bank taxation arrangements meant its ongoing existence no longer offered any commercial advantage.
[9] Although its foreign interests were focussed on western Europe and south America, by 1985, Lloyds Bank had offices in 45 countries worldwide.