Friday, May 21, 2010

How can I get the sort code for lloyds bank?

I have an old account (20yrs old) and need the sort code for it? How can I get it? Thanks. So that I can do online banking with it thanks.

How can I get the sort code for lloyds bank?
If you don't have statements coming through from which you can get the sort code through, then its very unlikely that you`ll be able to see it through online banking.





Online banking isn't set up for every single account at the bank by default, it has to be specifically enabled. Accounts that old, unless they are still in everyday use are unlikely to be enabled for online banking. The same with closed accounts.





When it comes down to it the best solution to this is to go into your local branch, and see if they can give you access through online banking.
Reply:Go to the bank and ask for it. Alternatively go to www.lloydstsb.com, then contact us.
Reply:If you haven't used the account in a long time then the a/c may be dormant so you won't be able to access it online anyway. You should contact your local branch to find out the sort code. If the a/c is dormant then you will need to go into the brach with identification to enable them to remove the blocking before you can use it again.
Reply:Surely you must have a statement still coming through if your account is open.





(I'm assuming its still open because you want to register for online banking)
Reply:contact your local branch
Reply:Open your cheque book.


Top right-hand corner of every cheque is a number,


e.g. 20-37-90


That is your own Bank's Sort Code.
Reply:every branch has a sort code. it will be on your cheques in your cheque-book or on your debit card. if you still cant find it ask your branch what it's sort code is.
Reply:It should be on your cheques/cards? A six digit number before your account number? Like this...22 33 44?

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