- What is Lloyds Bank's sort code?
- Lloyds Bank has 17 sort codes: 30-00-02 (London), 30-00-07 (London), 30-16-58 (Birmingham), 30-51-00 (Liverpool), 30-64-40 (Bristol), 30-64-41 (Brighton), 30-64-42 (Brighton), 30-70-00 (Exeter), 30-70-01 (Exeter), 30-80-40 (Leeds), 30-80-41 (Cardiff), 30-80-42 (Cardiff), 30-94-57 (Manchester), 30-94-58 (Glasgow), 30-94-59 (Glasgow), 30-96-34 (London), 31-00-00 (Norwich). Different sort codes correspond to different branches.
- What is Lloyds Bank's BIC/SWIFT code?
- Lloyds Bank uses the BIC/SWIFT code LOYDGB2L. The BIC is used alongside the sort code for international payments via the SWIFT network.
- How do I validate a Lloyds Bank sort code?
- Enter the Lloyds Bank sort code in the validator above. It will verify the 6-digit format, identify the bank and branch, and show the associated BIC code for international transfers.
- Where can I find my Lloyds Bank sort code?
- Your Lloyds Bank sort code appears on your bank card (usually on the front), bank statements, cheque book, or in your online/mobile banking app. It is displayed alongside your 8-digit account number.
- How many branches does Lloyds Bank have?
- Lloyds Bank has 17 sort codes in the UK, each corresponding to a different branch or service. Sort codes starting with the same first two digits typically belong to the same banking group.