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All our personal banking terms and conditions are available in PDF to view and download.
Personal Banking terms and conditions and charges guide (PDF, 429kb)
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Personal Banking Terms and Conditions and Banking Charges guide (PDF, 429kb)
Account conditions for savings products that we offer.
Fixed Rate Cash ISA (PDF, 77.5kb)
Club Lloyds Advantage ISA Saver (PDF, 56kb)
Club Lloyds Advantage Saver (PDF, 66kb)
Club Lloyds Monthly Saver (PDF, 77.7kb)
Online Fixed Bond (PDF, 415kb)
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Account conditions for saving products that we no longer offer.
Financial and Trade Sanctions (collectively “Sanctions”) are measures applied by individual countries, International Organisations, or Regional Bodies. They aim to fight aggression, terrorism, criminal behaviour, and human rights violations.
The sanctions aim to motivate a change in behaviour by the individual, regime, or jurisdiction concerned, or to deprive terrorists and criminals of access to money.
In general terms, sanctions legislation prohibits the exchange of money, services, or goods with people or entities restricted by sanctions.
The most frequent measures applied are:
Other measures can apply depending on the individual circumstances. A failure to follow these obligations can lead to serious consequences including criminal penalties.
Lloyds Bank has an Economic Crime Prevention policy. The policy meets requirements imposed by the UK, the UN Security Council, and other countries in which Lloyds Bank operates. Our policy meets and, in some circumstances, exceeds the standards expected by law.
Lloyds Bank exercises a diligent risk-based approach for customer and business proposals in the following countries and regions:
If you plan to engage in business directly or indirectly, or to remit or receive money (in any currency) that may involve designated countries, regions, individuals, or entities, you must contact us in advance. Transactions can get delayed, rejected, or frozen if we are not informed.
This list is based on our current understanding, but it can change in line with evolving risks, legislation, or regulation.
Further information on financial and trade sanctions is available; see:
See legal information for: