Barclays and NatWest trail Lloyds TSB trial
Talkback Lloyds TSB have been doing that for a couple of years now. You get through the usual ID and password page, then comes a personal, self chosen, memorable word, from which they ask for 3 selections of letters or figures taken at random and selected...
[October 28, 2005, 16:25]
Lloyds TSB to offshore 450 IT jobs
News Hundreds of IT jobs could be lost at Lloyds TSB as part of the bank's plans to offshore 450 posts from the UK to India this year, a trade union has warned. Lloyds TSB will offshore up to 250 permanent and 200 contractor posts in the technical...
[May 20, 2008, 8:34]
Lloyds TSB to offshore IT jobs
News Following a review which started in May of this year, Lloyds TSB is to outsource up to 210 IT roles, both staff and contractors, to offshore locations. The bank said that, from October this year, a total of 100 permanent roles within Lloyds TSB...
[August 10, 2007, 10:25]
Lloyds TSB Staff Stay in Touch Thanks to Increased Functionality of HP iPAQ Pocket PCs
White Papers Lloyds TSB is a leading UK-based financial services group whose businesses provide a comprehensive range of banking and financial services in the UK and overseas. Staff of Lloyds TSB's Financial Markets Division, need to keep in touch with the...
[August 25, 2006, 1:00]
Lloyds TSB to launch European Internet bank
News Lloyds TSB has confirmed rumours that it is to launch an Internet banking operation. Lloyds TSB said that it was even unsure at this stage whether the new operation would be in the form of a standalone operation in the style of Egg.
[January 4, 2000, 12:37]
Barclays and NatWest trail Lloyds TSB trial
News The Barclays' move follows the announcement by Lloyds TSB last week that it was trialling an online payment system based on smart tokens. While one of the leading banks has decided to trial two-factor authentication for online payments, other are...
[October 20, 2005, 12:25]
News Burst: Lloyds TSB starts smartcard trial
News A smartcard banking service targeted at businesses reluctant to transact online is being trialled by Lloyds TSB. Customers who agree to participate in the five month trial will be issued smartcards and special kits to ensure that only authorised...
[February 22, 2001, 9:22]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
News Lloyds TSB has announced that 30,000 of its customers will trial a two-factor authentication device, in an attempt to fight online fraud. The Access Code Device is keyring-sized and produces a randomly generated, one-time-only number that a...
[October 14, 2005, 13:30]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback The keyring has a clock, accurate to one second. What it displays is essentially an encryption of the time. So it must tell you when the minute is nearly up, or the key will change in the middle of you typing it in - a bit of an inconvenience.
[February 26, 2006, 18:59]
Barclays and NatWest trail Lloyds TSB trial
Talkback NatWest require a customer number/birthdate combination, a pin number with variable selected digits and a password with variable selected alphanumerics for full access. Some of this has to be repeated in order to transfer money outside.
[April 27, 2006, 10:35]
Barclays and NatWest trail Lloyds TSB trial
Talkback Correction to Barclays ibank access method: they do require variable selections from your "memorable word" in addition to that I mentioned previously.
[April 27, 2006, 10:41]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback see the blog : internet-crime--fraud.blogspot.com
[March 14, 2006, 8:23]
Barclays and NatWest trail Lloyds TSB trial
Talkback I have a Natwest online account and I believe it is more secure than the other banks currently. Natwest use a few passwords, but crucially one of them only asks for a random subset of the characters of the password.
[October 20, 2005, 17:20]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback I don't understand how it can tell if you have entered the correct number it does seem to work, but if the numbers are randomly generated - HOW?
[January 27, 2006, 12:56]
Unisys Case Study: Barclays & Lloyds TSB
White Papers Major banks want to save money in processing a huge, but declining, volume of checks. To address the challenges of the payment industry in the 21st century, Unisys and its partners have formed Intelligent Processing Solutions Ltd.iPSL).
[May 7, 2005, 0:00]
Credit Risk: Making the Most of Basel II
White Papers A recent GartnerG2 Case Study, based on detailed discussions with executive-level business strategists and business managers at Lloyds TSB, found examples of best practices in Credit Risk in operation at the bank which is the second largest retail...
[August 11, 2006, 0:00]
Sophisticated IVR Technology Transforms Customer Service for Leading UK Bank
White Papers Lloyds TSB wanted to enable a leading UK bank to consolidate all its telephone numbers onto a single number gateway, with Interactive Voice Response (IVR) as a common interface. The new phone answering system has exceeded Lloyds TSB's expectations.
[June 25, 2008, 1:01]
Bank's smartcard trial for business only
News Lloyds TSB's smartcard banking trial, which will enable much greater security for Internet transactions than is possible for conventional Internet banking, will initially be for businesses only, the bank said today.
[February 23, 2001, 13:14]
Companies warned over corporate identity theft
News Over the past month, Internet banking customers of NatWest, Lloyds TSB, Barclays, Citibank and Halifax have received emails that appear to be from their bank. Similarly, although Lloyds TSB owns "lloydstsb.co.uk", it does not own "lloydstsb-bank.co...
[October 28, 2003, 16:30]
Banks set to boost online-banking security
News Speaking at the RSA Conference 2008 in London, Mark Stanhope, senior manager for e-crime at Lloyds TSB, said the bank now worked under the assumption "that the vast majority of home machines are compromised".
[October 30, 2008, 7:58]



