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  2. At Bank of Scotland, whether you're looking for a bank account, credit card, loan, mortgage or something else, we're here to help you.

  3. How to log in | About Online | Bank of Scotland

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    It may be unlawful to use some Internet and Mobile Banking services in some countries. Please check before you travel. Services may be affected by phone signal and functionality. Bank of Scotland plc, Registered in Scotland No. SC327000. Registered Office: The Mound, Edinburgh EH1 1YZ.

  4. Bank of Scotland Mobile App - Apps on Google Play

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    With our app you can. • Log on quickly and securely with your fingerprint. • Manage your account – check balances and pending payments. • Set up Direct Debits and Standing Orders. • Pay in cheques....

  5. Corporate solutions. If your business has a turnover of £25m+ we can provide the right blend of products and guidance to help your business grow further; from capital and collateral management to financing, foreign exchange and daily banking. View our solutions.

  6. Find your nearest branch | Service | Bank of Scotland

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    Search Bank of Scotland branches. Whether you're looking for a bank account, credit card, loan, mortgage or something else, we're here to help you.

  7. Online Banking | Business | Bank of Scotland

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    Commercial Banking Online helps you manage your business online, giving you access to both your sterling and currency accounts day and night, all year round. Go to Commercial Banking Online.

  8. Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Scotland and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group. The bank was established by the Parliament of Scotland in 1695 to develop Scotland's trade with other countries, and aimed to create a stable banking system in the Kingdom of Scotland .