Lloyd's Coffee House - Organisations Named After The Coffee House

Organisations Named After The Coffee House

The following is a list of organisations named after Lloyd's Coffee House:

  • Austrian Lloyd, which could be
    • Ɩsterreichischer Lloyd: an Austrian, major mediterranean shipping company founded in 1833, which later became Italia Marittima
    • Austrian Lloyd Ship Management: a Cypriotic company founded in 1991 or 1951
  • Germanischer Lloyd, Germany
  • Hapag-Lloyd, transportation, Germany
  • Hapag-Lloyd Express, airline, Germany
  • Hapag-Lloyd Flug, airline, Germany
  • Lloyd AĆ©reo Boliviano, airline, Bolivia
  • Lloyd's List and Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU), shipping news, London
  • Lloyd's of London, insurance, London, and the Lloyd's Agency Network they created
  • Lloyd's Register, risk assessment and mitigation services and management systems certification (originally maritime), London
  • Norddeutscher Lloyd, shipping, Germany, and the Lloyd (car) created by a subsidiary, and the Lloyd Werft dockyard they also own
  • P&O Nedlloyd (incorporating Nedlloyd)

Lloyds Bank (now Lloyds Banking Group) is not named after the London coffee house; it was founded in Birmingham by Sampson Lloyd.

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