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ANDOVER    15 Branches
BARNET    18 Branches
BEDMINSTER    2 Branches
BIRMINGHAM    28 Branches
BOURNEMOUTH    1 Branches
BRIGHTON    9 Branches
BRISTOL    17 Branches
CARDIFF    3 Branches
CHELMSFORD    1073 Branches
CHELSFORD    1 Branches
CHESTER    3 Branches
DERBY    1 Branches
DOUGLAS    3 Branches
DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN    2 Branches
DUNFERMLINE    1 Branches
EDINBURGH    38 Branches
ESEX    1 Branches
ESSEX    378 Branches
FAREHAM    3 Branches
FIFE    1 Branches
GILLINGHAM    30 Branches
GLOUCESTER    1 Branches
HAYWARDS HEATH    3 Branches
HOVE    4 Branches
ISLE OF MAN    1 Branches
KENT    1 Branches
KEYNES    1 Branches
LIVERPOOL    4 Branches
LONDON    14 Branches
MANCESTER    1 Branches
MANCHESTER    21 Branches
NEW BARNET    1 Branches
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE    2 Branches
NEWPORT    3 Branches
NORTHAMPTON    7 Branches
PETERBOROUGH    8 Branches
PLYMOUTH    1 Branches
SCUNTHORPE    2 Branches
SUNDERLAND    1 Branches
SUTTON COLDFIELD    1 Branches
SWANSEA    6 Branches
SWINDON    1 Branches
TAUNTON    1 Branches
TONBRIDGE    6 Branches
TYNE & WEAR    1 Branches
UTTOXETER    1 Branches
WOLVERHAMPTON    1 Branches

Format of Lloyds Bank Plc Sort Code

Lloyds Bank Plc or any banks in UK Sort code is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 12-34-56.

The Structure is-

7

7

X

X

X

X

Identify Bank

Branch Location

  • 77 - First two digits is bank code. Any Lloyds Bank Plc Sort Code start with 77.

  • XXXX - Next four digits is an unique identifier number that specifies the particular bank branch location.

  • * In some cases the first digit of the UK sort code identifies the bank itself.

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    General Information About UK Bank Sort Code


    What is UK Bank Sort Code?

    A UK SORT Code is a six-digit numerical code, which is used to identify the particular UK bank branch location of the bank where the account is held. The allocation of sort codes is managed by Bacs Payment Schemes Limited (BACS). UK Sort codes are encoded into International Bank Account Number (IBAN), but are not encoded into Business Identifier Codes (BIC).


    Structure of the UK Sort Code

    UK Sort Code is a six digits unique code & this code is formatted into three pairs which are separated by hyphens, as an example: 12-34-56. The first 3 digits is bank code & last 4 digits is an unique identifier number for the particular bank or financial institution branch. This code identifies both the bank / financial institution (in the first two digits or in some cases in the first digit) and the branch where the account is held.


    Example: Breakdown of UK Sort Code

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    Identify Bank

    Branch Location


    Where are UK Sort Codes used?

    UK Sort Code is used to recognise where a payment originates & confirm it is being sent to a valid bank/financial institution and verify that institution can accept the payment type. The sort code is also used to route the payment to the correct organisation and identify who will settle the payment. It is therefore essential to the functioning of the payment systems.