Midland Bank began life as the Birmingham and Midland Bank in 1836 and grew rapidly, becoming Midland Bank in 1923. Between the end of the First World War and the 1940 it was reportedly the biggest bank in the world. It was bought in 1992 by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in what was then one of the largest deals in banking history and was renamed HSBC Bank in 1999.Midland Bank began life as the Birmingham and Midland Bank in 1836 and grew rapidly, becoming Midland Bank in 1923. Between the end of the First World War and the 1940 it was reportedly the biggest bank in the world. It was bought in 1992 by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in what was then one of the largest deals in banking history and was renamed HSBC Bank in 1999.
Midland Bank began life as the Birmingham and Midland Bank in 1836 and grew rapidly, becoming Midland Bank in 1923. Between the end of the First World War and the 1940 it was reportedly the biggest bank in the world. It was bought in 1992 by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in what was then one of the largest deals in banking history and was renamed HSBC Bank in 1999. | Picture Sheffield

9 famous banks we've lost over the years - as Santander closes branches and Lloyds announces jobs overhaul

As two major banks announce branch closures and job reviews, we’re taking a look back at the big banks we’ve lost over the years.

Santander earlier this month announced plans to shut another 95 branches across the UK, putting 750 jobs at risk.

Lloyds, meanwhile, has launched a major overhaul of its IT division, impacting around 6,000 employees, as it shifts to a digital-focused model.

The latest developments continue the trend of widespread branch closures as the move to online banking accelerates.

With many big banks disappearing from our local high streets, we’re looking back at some of the major banks we’ve lost over the years.

Some collapsed spectacularly while others were swallowed up by other banks or merged to form new banks.

How many of these lost banks do you remember, and did you bank with any of them?

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