Branding brief: Charity rebrands as Children England
09 Dec 2008
The National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations has re-branded as Children England
The bank announced last week it would retain the Halifax and Bank of Scotland brands, although it is yet to confirm plans for the full portfolio. Bank of Scotland will be the primary retail and corporate banking brand in Scotland, while Lloyds TSB and Halifax will remain active in England and Wales ...
The National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations has re-branded as Children England
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