Bank Sort Code Lloyds. A sort code is a six digit number used to identify UK banks. The six-digit sort code number and an identifier for both the bank and the branch where the bank account is held.
Sort Codes are numbers assigned to bank branches and they are used mostly for the internal purposes of the bank. Find an example of Lloyds IBAN in the United Kingdom and learn how to find your own here. The allocation of sort codes is managed by BACS(Bacs Payment Schemes Limited), Each bank and branch is allocated a main number, so the code identifies both the.
They are six-digit hierarchical numerical addresses that specify clearing banks, clearing systems, regions, large financial institutions.
The six-digit sort code number and an identifier for both the bank and the branch where the bank account is held.
Choose your bank Lloyds TSB Scotland Plc. The first two numbers of the sort code typically identify the bank (for example, most HSBC sort codes start with Bank sort codes are often displayed at the bottom of your debit or credit card. This sort code belongs to Lloyds TSB Bank.