Our Privacy Promise

We promise:

  • To keep your personal information safe and private.
  • Not to sell your personal information.
  • To give you ways to manage and review your marketing choices at any time.

How we use your personal information

This privacy notice explains how companies within Lloyds Banking Group use and look after your personal information. This includes what you tell us about yourself, what we learn by having you as a customer, and your marketing choices. This notice also tells you about your privacy rights and how the law protects you.

Who this Privacy Notice applies to

This privacy notice will apply to you if you are or have been a customer of Lloyds Banking Group. If you have provided your personal information to Lloyds Banking Group, but you are not a customer, it may also apply to you. For example, if you have applied for a product or raised a complaint with us.

Lloyds Banking Group offers a range of different products and services. Each one may have different requirements for the collection and use of your personal information. For this reason, some sections of this notice do not apply to all Lloyds Banking Group products and services.

This Privacy Notice applies to both personal customer and business customer relationships. For business customer relationships or information, the following definitions apply:

· You/your means Key Account Parties and Account Parties of the business.

· Key Account Parties means individuals who are sole traders, partners, directors, company secretaries, member or beneficial owners, trustees or other controlling officials within the business.

· Account Parties means individuals (other than Key Account Parties) who have provided their personal information in connection with the products and services provided to the business by us.

· The business means the business you are associated with and which is our customer, whether it is a company, limited liability partnership, partnership, sole trader, or other entity such as a special purpose vehicle, club, charity or trust.

Personal information and the law How personal information is used The control you have
This section tells you who we are, what your personal information is, and how we get it. It explains how the law protects you by controlling what is allowed to happen to it. This tells you who we share personal information with. It explains what it’s used for in marketing, to provide credit and to combat fraud – and how this can affect you. This section explains your data privacy rights and how you can action them. It also covers how to contact us or the data privacy regulator, or how to make a complaint.
1. Who we are
2. How the law protects you
3. Groups of personal information
4. Where we collect personal information from
5. How long we keep your personal information
6. If you choose not to give personal information
7. Cookies and similar tracking technologies
8. Who we share your personal information with
9. How we work out what marketing you receive
10. How we use your personal information to make automated decisions
11. Credit Reference Agencies (CRAs)
12. Fraud Prevention Agencies (FPAs)
13. Sending data outside of the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and EEA
14. Your data privacy rights
15. How to contact us

Personal information and the law

Download our full Privacy Notice