LLOYDS News & Analysis
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Lloyds Banking Group customers face challenges with £900 cheque deposits
A woman struggled to deposit a £900 cheque from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), as Lloyds Banking Group has stopped allowing customers to use Post Offices for cheque deposits since January. Industry data indicates cheques accounted for only 0.1% of all UK payments in 2024. Lloyds stated alternatives include depositing checks via their app, visiting branches, or using a freepost service. This situation highlights banking access issues for rural communities, which could affect customer retention and service reputation.
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£20,000 Fraud Case Highlights 13-Month Reporting Rule Flaws
Sarah reported £20,000 stolen in a sophisticated investment fraud, discovering the scam 17 months later. Lloyds Bank initially only refunded her £1,000 due to a 13-month limit on reporting such scams. Following a review by BBC Radio 4's Money Box, the bank refunded the full amount. National Trading Standards is calling for a review of this 13-month rule to better protect consumers affected by fraudulent transactions. UK Finance notes that victims can complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service if they miss this deadline.
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