UK bank results to come under intense scrutiny

First quarter figures from Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland come amid intense scrutiny on the taxpayer-backed players after Lloyds revealed the collapse of its planned sale of 632 branches.

UK bank results to come under intense scrutiny

First quarter figures from Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland come amid intense scrutiny on the taxpayer-backed players after Lloyds revealed the collapse of its planned sale of 632 branches.

Lloyds has been left with little option but to seek a flotation of the estate after the Co-operative Group admitted defeat and withdrew from the deal – a move that followed just six months after Santander pulled out of its £1.65 billion takeover of more than 300 RBS branches.

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