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-4.5 -4.5 -3.2 -3.2 +5.7 +5.7 +7.7 +7.7 -28.3 -28.3 -62.9 -62.9 16-25 26-40 41-60 61-80 80+ -4.46 -4.46 +1.52 +1.52 -1.66 -1.66 -10.59 -10.59 -5.39 -5.39 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 +1.36 +1.36 +1.44 +1.44 +2.96 +2.96 -2.49 -2.49 -16.57 -16.57 -12.19 -12.19 22.8 4.5 29.2 43.5 16-25 years (22.8) 26-40 years (43.5) 41-60 years (29.2) 60+ years (4.5) 16-25 years 26-40 years 41-60 years 61-80 years 80+ years LBG000438 Here’s how the spending habits of Lloyds Banking Group’s 35,744 personal banking customers in Perth and North Perthshire have changed over the course of the coronavirus crisis: % change in total spending by category since March 2020 Loans Mortgages Rent Food & Drink Fuel Commuting % change in total spending by age since September 2020 £1,752 This was -8.2% less than in the same period in 2019/2020 Over the course of the pandemic (March 2020 – February 2021) your constituents’ average earnings (calculated from payments made into their personal banking account) were: 1,300 of our customers are receiving Universal Credit % change in total spending (September 2020 – February 2021) Constituency UK % age of our customers receiving Universal Credit Find out more information about how we’re helping Britain through the coronavirus crisis on our website www.lloydsbankinggroup.com As the country’s largest retail and commercial bank and insurance provider, we recognise our responsibility to stand by our customers, colleagues and communities over the course of the pandemic. Our scale means we have a relationship with three out of four households in your constituency, and plenty of data to help you better understand your constituents. To support your work we’ve pulled together some information about how people and businesses in Perth and North Perthshire have been responding to the coronavirus crisis. PERTH AND NORTH PERTHSHIRE SCOTLAND

PERTH AND NORTH PERTHSHIRE · PERTH AND NORTH PERTHSHIRE SCOTLAND In Perth and North Perthshire the Bank of Scotland Foundation awarded £23,931 to Anchor House The public affairs

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  • -4.5-4.5 -3.2-3.2

    +5.7+5.7 +7.7+7.7

    -28.3-28.3

    -62.9-62.9

    % change in total spending% change in total spending

    by age since September 2020by age since September 2020

    16-25years

    26-40years

    41-60years

    61-80years

    80+years

    -4.46-4.46

    +1.52+1.52

    -1.66-1.66

    -10.59-10.59

    -5.39-5.39

    Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb-20

    -15

    -10

    -5

    0

    5

    +1.36+1.36 +1.44+1.44 +2.96+2.96 -2.49-2.49 -16.57-16.57 -12.19-12.19

    % age of our customers

    receiving Universal Credit

    22.8

    4.5

    29.2

    43.5

    •16-25 years (22.8) •26-40 years (43.5) •41-60 years (29.2) •60+ years (4.5)

    16-25years

    26-40years

    41-60years

    61-80years

    80+years

    LBG000438

    Here’s how the spending habits of Lloyds Banking Group’s 35,744 personal banking customers in Perth and North Perthshire have changed over the course of the coronavirus crisis:

    % change in total spending by category since March 2020

    Loans

    Mortgages

    Rent

    Food & Drink

    Fuel

    Commuting

    % change in total spending by age since September 2020

    £1,752This was -8.2% less than in the same period in 2019/2020

    Over the course of the pandemic (March 2020 – February 2021) your constituents’ average earnings (calculated from payments made into their personal banking account) were:

    1,300of our customers are receiving Universal Credit

    % change in total spending (September 2020 – February 2021) Constituency UK

    % age of our customers receiving Universal Credit

    Find out more information about how we’re helping Britain through the coronavirus crisis on our website www.lloydsbankinggroup.com

    As the country’s largest retail and commercial bank and insurance provider, we recognise our responsibility to stand by our customers, colleagues and communities over the course of the pandemic. Our scale means we have a relationship with three out of four households in your constituency, and plenty of data to help you better understand your constituents. To support your work we’ve pulled together some information about how people and businesses in Perth and North Perthshire have been responding to the coronavirus crisis.

    PERTH AND NORTH PERTHSHIRESCOTLAND

  • LBG000438

    How we’ve supported businesses over the course of the pandemic:

    Over the course of the pandemic, we have provided lending through the Government backed CBILS and BBLS schemes to

    504of these businesses

    We bank

    3,450 businesses in your constituency

    Here’s some more information aboutPerth and North Perthshire:

    59of your constituents are Lloyds Banking Group employees

    The average deposit paid was

    £69,057which was 25.63% higher than in February 2020

    In February 2021 the average house price in your constituency was

    £196,844This was 1.23% higher than in February 2020

    We’ve helped

    6,162people gain access to financial services by providing basic bank accounts

    In Perth and North Perthshire the Lloyds Bank Foundation awarded

    £12,812to Trellis Scotland

    Since 2013 we’ve helped

    425households to move through the Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme, the Government backed affordable home ownership initiative

    We’ve lent an average of

    £120,802to

    387first time buyers to help secure their first home

    PERTH AND NORTH PERTHSHIRESCOTLAND

    The public affairs team at Lloyds Banking Group is here to help you and your team help your constituents. We are on hand to:

    Keep you informed about what we’re doing to support your constituents through this time of economic uncertainty.

    Hear your concerns and make sure they are understood by our senior leaders and local management teams.

    Introduce you to Lloyds Banking Group leaders in your area who can tell you more about what’s going on in your constituency.

    Arrange for you to meet some of the small and medium sized business employers in your area who bank with us.

    We would be glad to hear from you. Your local public affairs manager is Neil Moore, you can reach him at: [email protected]

    LBG000438

    How we’ve supported businesses over the course of the pandemic:

    Over the course of the pandemic, we have provided lending through the Government backed CBILS and BBLS schemes to

    504of these businesses

    We bank

    3,450 businesses in your constituency

    Here’s some more information aboutPerth and North Perthshire:

    59of your constituents are Lloyds Banking Group employees

    The average deposit paid was

    £69,057which was 25.63% higher than in February 2020

    In February 2021 the average house price in your constituency was

    £196,844This was 1.23% higher than in February 2020

    We’ve helped

    6,162people gain access to financial services by providing basic bank accounts

    In Perth and North Perthshire the Bank of Scotland Foundation awarded

    £12,812to Trellis Scotland

    Since 2013 we’ve helped

    425households to move through the Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme, the Government backed affordable home ownership initiative

    We’ve lent an average of

    £120,802to

    387first time buyers to help secure their first home