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Is cash costing you three days per year?
News Visa is working with member banks including Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB and RBS to offer a product called payWave. London commuters are wasting precious time by using cash when faster alternatives are available, it has been claimed. [29 Oct 2007]
Faster bank transfers delayed to next year
News The 13 financial organisations are: Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Citibank, Co-operative Bank, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, National Australia Group, Nationwide Building Society, Northern Bank, Northern Rock and Royal Bank of Scotland Group. [15 Aug 2007]
Faster payments plan slows down
News The 13 financial organisations - which account for more than 95 per cent of all payments made in the UK - are: Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Citibank, Co-operative Bank, Northern Bank, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, National Australia Group... [13 Jul 2007]
Visa to kick off contactless cards this autumn
News The Visa contactless card will be launched in partnership with banks including Barclays, HBOS, HSBC and Lloyds TSB. Visa is to launch contactless 'wave and pay' cards this autumn to replace low-value cash transactions across the UK. [04 May 2007]
RE:Viewing 2006: The year in financial services
News Along with the standard deals - this year coming from the likes of bank Lloyds TSB, global asset manager Schroders and life assurance group Pearl - Capgemini moved into India by buying a local services company Kanbay in a £1.25bn deal, boosting... [19 Dec 2006]
Exclusive: The cost of joining Get Safe Online
News According to the prospectus, intended only to be seen by potential sponsors, those companies already on board, including BT, Dell, eBay, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, MessageLabs and Microsoft, will be paying £150,000 each for a founding sponsor's package. [27 Oct 2005]
Opinion: Online security school now in session
Comment With the help of BBC Top Gear's Richard Hammond, Cabinet Office Minister John Hutton and the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit's Sharon Lemon, the initiative will be a public-private partnership supported by the likes of eBay, HSBC, Lloyds TSB... [24 Oct 2005]
Crime bosses plot smarter fraud attacks on banks
News Last week Lloyds TSB revealed it is trialling token-based authentication for its online banking customers. But Richard Hackworth, head of group IT security at HSBC Holdings, said some of the flaws in current software are being fixed by vendors who... [18 Oct 2005]
Security education: Too little too late
Comment In this case, the generosity of Dell, eBay, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Microsoft and Yell will match a £150,000 grant from the government. What is government doing to educate end users about online threats such as viruses and spyware? [22 Aug 2005]
Unisys threatens to pull out of cheque-clearing venture
News Barclays, HSBC and Lloyds TSB declined to comment on the Unisys announcement or on the future of iPSL. Three-quarters of the UK's cheque processing is outsourced to the Intelligent Processing Solutions (iPSL) joint venture set up in 2000 by... [25 Jul 2005]
HSBC and Lloyds TSB head offshore to Calcutta
News HSBC and Lloyds TSB are set to open offshore back-office and contact centre operations in Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Indian state of West Bengal. HSBC is moving some back-office operations to Kolkata from September while Lloyds TSB is... [27 Apr 2005]
FTSE 100 banks trounced in race for online eyeballs
News When you search for big names [in finance] like HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Royal Bank of Scotland - yes, they'll come up, but when people search for things.like 'insurance', their presence is woeful. Banks and financial institutions are getting left behind... [22 Feb 2005]
Opinion: UK needs cybercrime strategy
Comment The campaign is chaired by the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit and is supported by Dell, eBay, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Microsoft, the CSIA (Central Sponsor for Information Assurance) within the Cabinet Office and the NISCC (National Infrastructure Security... [13 Jan 2005]
Trojan horse captures your online banking details
News Antivirus company Sophos is warning that the Banker-AJ Trojan is targeting online customers of banks such as Abbey, Barclays, Egg, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide and NatWest. Security experts say they have discovered a Trojan horse that records e... [11 Nov 2004]
UK bookies blamed for underage gambling
News Currently Abbey National, Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, NatWest and RBS all make debit cards available to under-18s yet it is the bookies that end up shamed in the newspapers and on television, with little mention of the roles played by banks... [27 Jul 2004]
