[1] Until 2000, they played their home matches at the Lloyds Bank Sports and Social Club Ground in Beckenham, London.
At the meeting it was decreed that each player would contribute five shillings for subscriptions and they would play in white jerseys and black shorts.
[3] In 1947 during the AGM of the Rugby Football Union, Lloyds Bank RFC put forward a number of law amendments in relation to introducing professionalism into amateur rugby union.
[4] Lloyds Bank RFC have also hosted Kent County Cricket Club's National League matches.
[1] Lloyds Bank RFC still play matches against fellow financial institutions.