Halifax to Lloyds switch
Halifax to Lloyds switch
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thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,725 posts

166 months

Wednesday 5th August
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I see that the Halifax stuff is going to be migrated over to Lloyds. Has anyone done this already, especially with regards to S&S ISAs?

Thanks.

NortonES2

611 posts

76 months

Wednesday 5th August
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What do you think will change other than the name of the provider of the account.

Ham_and_Jam

3,618 posts

125 months

Wednesday 5th August
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It s a branding exercise. So mostly blue backgrounds to green and a few black horses here and there.

The biggest change will be transition to the Lloyds banking app, but again it s pretty much the same app re-skinned.

https://www.halifax.co.uk/brand-change.html?utm_so...

thekingisdead

310 posts

161 months

Thursday 6th August
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my I-web account has recently transferred to ScottishWidows. both part of Lloyds.

There is no functional change to the website. Bar branding, its identical.

Jamescrs

6,306 posts

93 months

Thursday 6th August
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Had an email to move to the Lloyds banking app, haven’t done it yet

blueg33

46,134 posts

252 months

Thursday 6th August
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If it’s anything like Halifax moving its credit cards to visa a few months ago it will be a PITA

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,725 posts

166 months

Thursday 6th August
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blueg33 said:
If it s anything like Halifax moving its credit cards to visa a few months ago it will be a PITA
Ohh no... :-( I hope not.

Mick Dastardly

339 posts

52 months

Thursday 6th August
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I have a Halifax Clarity card that I only use abroad, and when I got notified of this change I just downloaded the Lloyds app and my card worked perfectly well last week on holiday.

blueg33

46,134 posts

252 months

Thursday 6th August
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With the credit card thing, I was abroad, I hit a message to say they are changing over in a couple of months but my old card would work until then.

How wrong they were, lots of automated payments failed, the new card was at home in the UK so I couldn’t get the details. Then when I could get the number the new card failed on some occasions.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,854 posts

178 months

Thursday 6th August
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Mick Dastardly said:
I have a Halifax Clarity card that I only use abroad, and when I got notified of this change I just downloaded the Lloyds app and my card worked perfectly well last week on holiday.
I too have one which runs out next month. I got the replacement thru the post yesterday, and it's another Halifax card. I was expecting a Lloyds version. I also have a Revolut card for abroad and a Lloyd's world elite card, so in truth the clarity card isn't really needed now.

Truckosaurus

13,196 posts

312 months

Thursday 6th August
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I might take the opportunity to bin off my Halifax card and just use the generic card I have from my main bank which now seems to have no fees/restrictions on travel usage (which was the main reason of getting the Halifax card).

(Assuming the new LLLoyds card comes with a new card number).

nordboy

3,341 posts

78 months

Thursday 6th August
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Mick Dastardly said:
I have a Halifax Clarity card that I only use abroad, and when I got notified of this change I just downloaded the Lloyds app and my card worked perfectly well last week on holiday.
I have the same but I haven't had the 'invitation' to move to Lloyds yet. It says on my previous messages that it's happening in October.

slievenashaska

366 posts

6 months

Thursday 6th August
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thekingisdead said:
my I-web account has recently transferred to ScottishWidows. both part of Lloyds.

There is no functional change to the website. Bar branding, its identical.
The functional change to i-web was various TradePlan features being removed. Maybe coincidence it happened after the rebrand, maybe not.

Eatpies99

190 posts

82 months

Thursday 6th August
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I had an email today about my ISA. What to do. What I can do etc....

Ham_and_Jam

3,618 posts

125 months

Thursday 6th August
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blueg33 said:
If it s anything like Halifax moving its credit cards to visa a few months ago it will be a PITA
Can t say I noticed other than having to register a new card on ApplePay

FAQs regarding the switch to the new Lloyds card



Edited by Ham_and_Jam on Thursday 6th August 19:23

Blown2CV

31,557 posts

231 months

Friday 14th August
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halifax has been just a lloyds brand for years now. It's not a real change.

WayOutWest

1,158 posts

86 months

Friday 14th August
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If you already had Lloyds internet banking for another account you would have seen your Halifax accounts showing on there already ages ago.

limmy01

262 posts

162 months

Friday 14th August
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It was a straightforward move over to the lloyds app, also all halifax cards are still working here and in Europe

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,725 posts

166 months

Friday 14th August
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Yes. Marvellously uneventful.

deggles

710 posts

230 months

Friday 14th August
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WayOutWest said:
If you already had Lloyds internet banking for another account you wouldshould have seen your Halifax accounts showing on there already ages ago.
Fixed that for you wink It's supposed to have been a seamless switch to 'co-servicing'. However I'm now three months into unsuccessfully trying to get them to merge my Lloyds and Halifax profiles. Now escalated to an official complaint as I can't afford to lose access when they shut down the Halifax systems. I'm sure I'm in a small minority but it's been an absolute stshow from my POV weeping