This business guide provides information about companies called Lloyds, including a disambiguation directory and index.

Lloyds is a name linked to many companies. In the 17th century Edward Lloyd founded Lloyd's Coffee House, which became a meeting place for London business men. The Coffee House gave its name to Lloyd's of London, Lloyd's List, and Lloyd's Register, but not Lloyds Banking Group.

Lloyds Index & Directory

Lloyds Banking Group plc

Lloyds TSB Group plc became Lloyds Banking Group plc in 2009, following the acquisition of HBOS plc. Lloyds TSB and Halifax are now the main Lloyds Banking Group brands for England, and Bank of Scotland the main Lloyds Banking Group brand for Scotland.

Lloyd's List

Lloyd's List is the leading daily newspaper for the maritime industry.

Lloyd's of London

Lloyd's of London is the world leading insurance market, a meeting place where "members" pool risk.

Lloyds Bar

Lloyds Bar - more accurately Lloyds No.1 Bar - is a bar chain owned and operated by J D Wetherspoon.

Lloyds Pharmacy

Lloyds Pharmacy has over 1600 pharmacies in the UK and is one of the biggest pharmacy chains.

Lloyd's Register

Lloyd's Register is an organisation providing worldwide risk assessment. Other than the historical connection of its name with Lloyd's Coffee House, Lloyd's Register is unrelated to Lloyd's of London.

Lloyds TSB

Lloyds TSB (Lloyds TSB Group plc) was renamed Lloyds Banking Group plc following the acquisition of HBOS plc. Lloyds TSB and HBOS retain separate identities on the web, and in the high street; that is, customers till recognise Lloyds TSB and HBOS as "their" banks.