That enabled them to largely sidestep the conduct that has helped ensnare foreign banks." (New York Times, " Deutsche Bank’s Business With Sanctioned Nations Under Scrutiny," 8/17/12) Unlike foreign institutions, American banks were prohibited from originating or receiving such transactions from Iran. The cases typically have not involved United States banks. The cases against the five banks all included deferred prosecution agreements and required the banks - ABN Amro, Barclays, Credit Suisse, Lloyds and most recently ING - to forfeit a substantial amount of assets. "Since 2009, the Justice Department, the Treasury Department and the Manhattan district attorney’s office, working largely in concert, have brought charges against five foreign banks, contending they moved billions of dollars through their American subsidiaries on behalf of Iran, Cuba and North Korea, sponsors of terrorism and drug cartels. Lloyds asserts that these payments (related to “historic guarantees”) were credited to blocked or frozen accounts, and specifically authorized under U.K. affiliates (Lloyds Bank PLC and Bank of Scotland PLC) received or made payments involving entities owned or controlled by the Iranian Government. company) disclosed that, despite “reducing its dealings with Iran and individuals and entities associated with Iran,” two of its non-U.S. In 20 Lloyds was listed on the Texas Comptroller List of Companies Engaging in Scrutinized Business Operations in Iran. There remain a small number of historic Iran-related business activities which the Lloyds Banking Group has not yet been able to terminate for legal or contractual reasons. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. Since the introduction of an enhanced financial sanctions policy, the Lloyds Banking Group (including the Bank) has been proactive in reducing its dealings with Iran and individuals and entities associated with Iran. Such payments are only made if they comply with UK regulation and legislation and/or licence from the U.S. The nature of these activities is as follows: Limited and infrequent payments made to and received from entities directly or indirectly linked to the Government of Iran. Gateshead Council Local List X20/LL/284 TWAS CB.The Lloyds Bank Group’s businesses, being reported below, are conducted in compliance with applicable laws in respect of Iran and Syria sanctions and, except as noted below, the Lloyds Bank Group intends to continue these historic activities until it is able to legally terminate the contractual relationships or to maintain/manage them in accordance with prevailing sanctions obligations. MATERIALS Sandstone ARCHITECT George Reavell Jnr, Alnwick DATES 1914 LOCAL LIST The manager at the time of rebuilding was J W Dick. There was a branch of Lloyds on this site during the Victorian period, until this rebuilding at cost of £5500. It is, therefore, an important commercial survival. At the time it was built it would have been in a key position, adjacent to the seat of civic power, when there were also many significant buildings on the other side of the road which are now gone. The grandiose architectural style befits its function as home to a financial institution as well as clearly differentiating the public ground floor space from the private upper floors. The Lloyd’s Bank building enjoys a prominent corner position where its dignified presence can have greatest impact, on a principal street at the centre of Gateshead. The ground floor window frames have interesting and unusual carved detail, with replacement alloy frames to the upper floors.STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The interior of the Banking Hall survives largely intact and is well-kept with original cornicing and decorative leaf mouldings, ceiling roses to the corners and attractive lights to the top of the doors. The rectangular window openings to the upper floors are embellished in the central part of the first floor by broken-bed pediments. There are large round-headed arched window and door surrounds with prominent, carved keystones to the ground floor. To the centre Ionic pilasters divide the window openings. The bank is in the Edwardian Baroque style, of sandstone ashlar with rusticated ground floor and pilasters extending to the eaves on the corners, surmounted by broken-bed pediments in a deeply-moulded cornice.
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