Money transfers (2024)

Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is authorised and regulated in the UK as the non-ring fenced bank of the Lloyds Banking Group. The Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc are each separately licensed as regulated deposit-takers in their respective jurisdictions. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is independent from Lloyds Bank plc, which is authorised and regulated in the UK as the ring fenced bank of the Lloyds Banking Group. For more information on ring-fencing visitinternational.lloydsbank.com/ringfencing/

Our International services are offered by Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc. SeeCompany Information. Whilst our services will be available to many customers, there are countries where, due to legal or regulatory restraints, we cannot provide them.

Rules and regulations made under the UK Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 for the protection of depositors and investors, including the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, do not apply to the financial services business of companies within the Lloyds Banking Group carried out from offices outside of the United Kingdom.

Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc. Registered Office and principal place of business: 25 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7HN. Registered in England and Wales no. 10399850 with company number 10399850. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc in the UK is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 763256. Authorisation can be checked on theFinancial Services Register.

Services provided by the Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc will be subject to the regulatory regime applicable in their respective jurisdiction, which will differ in some or all respects from that of the UK.

Further information about the regulatory status of the Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, is set out below.

The Jersey branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, principal place of business 9 Broad Street, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 3RR, is regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission to carry on deposit-taking business under the Banking Business (Jersey) Law 1991 and general insurance mediation business under the Financial Services (Jersey) Law 1998 and has also notified the Jersey Financial Services Commission that it carries on money service business. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, Jersey Branch, subscribes to the Jersey Code of Practice for Consumer Lending.

The Guernsey Branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, principal place of business 1 Smith Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey GY1 2JN, is licensed by the Guernsey Financial ServicesCommission to carry on a deposit-taking business under the Banking Supervision (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law 2020; as an insurance intermediary under the Insurance Managers and InsuranceIntermediaries (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2002 (as amended); to undertake credit business under the Lending, Credit and Finance (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2022, Part II; and is alsoregistered with the Guernsey Financial Services Commission as a money service provider.

The Isle of Man branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, principal place of business Villiers House, 2 Victoria Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2LN, is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority to conduct deposit-taking and is also registered as an insurance intermediary in respect of general business.

Lloyds Bank International andLloyds Bank International Private Banking are the registered business name of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc in Jersey and the Isle of Man.

Lloyds Banking Group plc does not guarantee the liabilities of its subsidiaries. The paid up capital and reserves of Lloyds Banking Group plc was £53.152bn billion as at 31 December 2021. Rules and regulations made under the UK Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, including the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, do not apply to the financial services business of companies within the Lloyds Banking Group carried out from offices outside the United Kingdom.

The paid-up share capital and reserves of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc was £3.876bn on 31st December 2023. Copies of our terms and conditions and reports and accounts are available on request from the above registered office.

Lloyds Bank International andLloyds Bank International Private Banking are the registered business name of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc in Jersey and is a participant in the Jersey Bank Depositors Compensation Scheme. The Scheme offers protection for eligible deposits of up to £50,000. Eligible deposits are deposits held by private individuals and charities. Depositor protection does not extend to corporations, small to medium sized enterprises, partnerships and trusts.

The maximum total amount of compensation is capped at £100,000,000 in any 5 year period. Full details of the Scheme and banking groups covered are available on theGovernment of Jersey websiteor on request.

The Isle of Man branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is a participant in the Isle of Man Depositors’ Compensation Scheme as set out in the Depositors’ Compensation Scheme Regulations 2010, as amended (the “Isle of Man Scheme”). The Isle of Man Scheme offers protection for ‘eligible protected deposits’ of up to £50,000 (which includes deposits by most individual persons but does not, for example, include trustees or nominees) or £20,000 for most other categories of depositor, subject to certain rules and limitations set out in the Isle of Man Scheme.

Further details of the Isle of Man Scheme are available on the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority’s website and on request.

The Guernsey branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is a participant in the Guernsey Banking Deposit Compensation Scheme. The Scheme offers protection for 'qualifying deposits' up to £ 50,000, subject to certain limitations. The maximum total amount of compensation is capped at £ 100,000,000 in any 5 year period.

Full details are available on theScheme's website, including phone and postal address details for enquiries. Deposits are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 in the United Kingdom.

Deposits with the Guernsey branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc will not be covered by any equivalent deposit compensation scheme to the Guernsey Banking Deposit Compensation Scheme in any other jurisdiction.

Complaints involving the Isle of Man branch of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc that it cannot settle should be referred to the Financial Services Ombudsman Scheme in the Isle of Man. Complaints involving the Jersey and Guernsey branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc that it cannot settle should be referred to the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman.

View our information on how to complain.

Please note that, in relation to banking services which we provide, you might not be eligible for compensation under a deposit protection guarantee scheme available in your country of residence. If in doubt, contact your local banking regulator, visit their website or seek independent advice.

Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is incorporated in England and Wales with company number 10399850 and is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), registration number 763256 and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority. The Jersey, Isle of Man and Guernsey branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc are licensed by the Jersey Financial Services Commission, the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority and the Guernsey Financial Services Commission respectively. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group plc.

The Jersey, Isle of Man and Guernsey branches of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc place funds with Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc and thus their financial standing is linked to that of Lloyds Banking Group.

Depositors may wish to form their own view on the financial standing of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc and their parent company based upon publicly available information.

Legislation or regulations in your home jurisdiction may prohibit you from entering into such a transaction with us. We reserve the right to make final determination on whether you are eligible for any products or services. Residents or Nationals of certain jurisdictions may be subject to exchange controls and should seek independent advice before entering into any transactions with us.

Money transfers (2024)

FAQs

Why would a money transfer be declined? ›

Sometimes, the transfers that you send might get rejected by the receiver's bank. Here are some of the reasons: Your receiver's details are incorrect (name, bank account number, phone number, card number etc.) The account is opened in a different currency.

How do you explain money transfer? ›

A transfer is usually initiated from one bank or financial institution to another. Rather than cash, the participating institutions share information about the recipient, the bank receiving account number, and the amount transferred. The sender pays for the transaction upfront at their bank.

Why does my card say insufficient funds when I have enough money? ›

There are several reasons why a debit card may be declined even if you have money in your account. Common reasons include travel and reaching your daily purchase limit. Stay on top of your cards and consider using budgeting apps to help avoid debit card denial.

How do you complete a money transfer? ›

You can move money from one bank to your other one online in a few steps: Log into your bank's website or connect via the bank's app. Click on the transfer feature and choose transfer to another bank. Enter the routing and account numbers for the account at the other bank.

Why is my bank not allowing me to transfer money? ›

There are a few reasons why your bank transfer can be rejected: The bank account you're transferring from may not have enough funds in it to make the transfer. The bank account you're transferring from may be closed. The login credentials for the bank account you're transferring from have been updated.

Why is my bank transfer not going through? ›

The time it takes for a bank transfer to be successful depends on a number of factors, and some of these factors could cause a delay. These factors include the timing of the transfer, where the transfer is being made, the currencies involved, security checks, bank holidays, and the reasons for the transaction.

Why is my card getting declined when I have enough money? ›

Your card may be declined for a number of reasons: the card has expired; you're over your credit limit; the card issuer sees suspicious activity that could be a sign of fraud; or a hotel, rental car company, or other business placed a block (or hold) on your card for its estimated total of your bill.

Why does it say insufficient funds when I try to transfer money? ›

“Insufficient funds” is a bank account status that is also known as non-sufficient funds (NSF). If a transaction draws money from a bank account while the account balance is lower than the amount drawn, the account will thus be in the insufficient funds status.

What does you don't have enough funds for this transaction mean? ›

An insufficient funds fee (sometimes referred to as a non-sufficient funds fee or NSF fee) can occur when you don't have enough money in your checking (spending) account to cover the entire transaction. Most financial institutions will reject the transaction and charge a fee.

What are the requirements for money transfer? ›

To make a bank transfer, you'll need the: account holder's name. account sort code and account number.

What is the limit for bank to bank transfer? ›

NEFT/RTGS/IMPS Charges, Timings, Limits
Transaction Limits/Timing01:00 hours – 19:00 hours19:00 hours – 00:00 hours and 00:00 hours – 01:00 hours
Minimum₹ 2 lakh₹ 2 lakh
Maximum₹ 10 lakh or Rs 1 crore (based on customer segment)₹ 10 Lakh or 50 Lakh(based on customer segment)

What happens if money is transferred but not received? ›

Money was wired from my account to another party, but that party did not receive the money. What can I do? If the bank initiated the transfer, notify the bank immediately so that it can investigate your claim. If you first contact the bank by phone, it is a good practice to follow up in writing.

What does it mean when a transfer is declined? ›

The reasons for an account transfer being declined include: incorrect banking numbers; incorrect beneficiary indicated; intermediary bank has made changes; not sufficient funds or the account has been closed.

Why would a money transfer fail? ›

Transfers usually fail in case of an issue with your bank account. There are different reasons for a transfer failure: Your bank account was closed; The information about your bank account is not valid (e.g. invalid account number);

Why does my bank keep declining my transfer? ›

Insufficient Funds: If you don't have enough funds in your bank account or Cash App balance to cover the transfer amount, the bank may decline the transaction. Suspicious Activity: Banks have security measures in place to protect their customers from fraudulent transactions.

What causes a transfer to fail? ›

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