13 Jan 2010
? Signing our contract with HBO to produce the first official Sex and the
City shoe range. Seeing the Christmas window of the HBO store on 5th
Avenue in Manhattan, decked out with a festive display of Redfoot ...
08 Sep 2009
| by Sarah Johnson
The business comprises financial brands Lloyds TSB, Halifax and Bank of
Scotland (HBOS), as well as specialist brands such as Cheltenham &
Gloucester (C&G) and Birmingham Midshires. MEC will plan and buy ...
and Vizeum are
expected to continue to work with Lloyds TSB and HBOS respectively on
existing plans ...
17 Jun 2009
The C&G name will be retained for mortgages and savings products, in a
strategy similar to that adopted by Barclays with the Woolwich brand.
Branch closures, set to take place in November, will lead to the loss of
more than 900 jobs. At the same time, HBOS will withdraw its Intelligent Finance brand from ...
17 Feb 2009
at HBOS, Philip Hanson, is to leave
Lloyds Banking Group at the end of April. Hanson lost out on the top
marketing job at Lloyds to incumbent Nigel Gilbert, following the merger
between Lloyds TSB and HBOS in December. He has occupied an interim
position, overseeing the marketing of the former HBOS brands. Hanson ...
10 Dec 2008
Given tightened purse-strings and the scorn recently poured on companies such as HBOS
09 Dec 2008
| by Staff
of HBOS, should the deal be sanctioned by HBOS' shareholders this Friday.
08 Dec 2008
| by Alex Brownsell
if the proposed merger with HBOS is completed....Although the company is yet to announce plans for the full portfolio of brands it would acquire with HBOS, including Birmingham Midshires and Clerical Medical, the Lloyds TSB and Halifax brands will remain active in England and Wales, Bank of Scotland will operate in the retail and corporate banking ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Alex Brownsell
HBOS shareholders are due to vote on a merger with Lloyds TSB on 12 December, but incumbent agency DLKW has been instructed to continue on the assumption that a campaign will begin in February. The TV marketing push will continue the strategy of featuring employees, but brand mascot Howard will be ditched ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Ed Kemp
When Lehman Brothers and HBOS hit the rocks earlier this year, the first question on most people's lips was probably not: 'What does this mean for the art world?' But as the implications of the financial crisis filter down, the art world is left to ponder the loss of such wealthy backers. In its ...