Think BR: The Bribery Act isn't just about the free lunch
30 Jun 2011 | by Brinsley Dresden
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Lloyds Banking Group has promised to "revitalise" its high-street Halifax brand, as it axes another...said: "In retail, we will revitalise Halifax as a leading challenger brand in UK retail banking and invest behind Lloyds TSB and Bank of Scotland as lead branch numbers at the same levels through ...
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space. With Lloyds TSB, we have become the bank's partner for digital transformation. Our work has ... experiences for the UK's biggest bank. In essence, working with our clients to discover "what's next" in banking. While this has involved a fair amount of future-gazing, our approach has been geared more towards ...
as the originators of New Coke or the Midland Bank Vector Account ranting about the consumers who didn't 'get ...
, for example, every major high-street bank, energy firm and mobile phone company, as well as several retailers ... -pressured commodity supplier' to 'trusted provider of added-value information services'. Ditto for the banks. Paper ... more flexibility. What could happen, however, if banks and credit-card companies provided consumers ...
at the retail division of Lloyds Banking Group , to the new role of director of strategic customer insights ...
for Plan B's album The Defamation Of Strickland Banks. "It's Michael Jackson's Beat It meets West Side ...
at banking and insurance giant Citi, said clients must treat agency talent "not just as creators of banners ...
entering other professions such as the law and banking can command higher earnings. The survey also ...
branches of beleaguered Northern Rock, desperate to reclaim their savings in fear that the bank would go ... -privatised. Similarly, back in February, Lloyds Banking Group revealed it had returned to profit for the first time ... returning to the small screen? Perhaps not. The decision by Spanish bank Santander to launch a 'humble ...