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Published 12:46 1 Jul 2026 BST
Updated 12:55 1 Jul 2026 BST

Halifax bank is to disappear from the UK high street after existing for 173 years with Lloyds set to scrap the brand.
It has been announced today that Lloyds Banking Group is axing the Halifax brand, meaning the near two-century-old former building society's name will no longer appear on the UK high street.
With the disappearance of Halifax, accounts under the bank will begin shifting over to Lloyds branding in the coming days.
Halifax signs from around 190 branches will be removed from early 2027, although no branches will be closed due to the change.
Lloyds Banking Group has been operated under three brands since 2009 , Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland.
This merger came following the 2008 financial crisis.
The decision will leave Lloyds as the only representative of the group in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from next year.
Of course, Bank of Scotland will remain in Scotland.
The group assured customers that sort codes and account numbers will not be affected.
The decision has proven controversial among money, with the decision leading to the removal of one of the most famous high-street brands.
Halifax was set up in 1853 as a building society in the wake of housing shortages and overcrowding prompted the founding of the Halifax Permanent Benefit Building Society.
It allowed members to earn interest on deposits, and borrow funds to buy or build their own home.
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