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Alliance and Leicester International

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Former type
  
Subsidiary

Founded
  
1990

Headquarters
  
Douglas, Isle of Man

Industry
  
International banking

Defunct
  
2013

Fate
  
Business transferred to parent

Alliance & Leicester International Limited (ALIL) was the international banking subsidiary of Alliance & Leicester, which was subsequently bought by the Santander Group in 2008. The bank offered a range of international savings accounts primarily to Isle of Man residents and British expatriates but also to non-domiciles living in the UK, Channel Island residents and expatriates worldwide. ALIL's range of accounts included instant access, notice, monthly interest and fixed rate bonds in pound sterling, US dollars and euros.

In 2010, Alliance & Leicester merged into Santander UK, which was formed by the combination of Santander's existing UK subsidiary Abbey with the savings business of Bradford & Bingley. The business of Alliance & Leicester International transferred to Santander UK's Isle of Man branch on 7 May 2013.

History

The bank was formed in 1990 and was based in the Isle of Man. ALIL was one of the largest deposit takers in the Isle of Man with over £179 million in share capital and reserves. ALIL's eSaver accounts, which were launched in 2007, were the first international savings accounts to offer a purely online application process with no 'wet’ signature.

On 5 August 2011, the business of Bradford & Bingley International, which was also part of the Santander Group, was transferred to Alliance & Leicester International ahead of the expiry of the trademark licence on the Bradford & Bingley name in September 2011.

In March 2013 it was announced that the bank would transfer its business to Santander UK's Isle of Man branch. Customer accounts were transferred on 7 May 2013.

References

Alliance & Leicester International Wikipedia