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Lloyds paid Black staff almost 20% less than colleagues

'We recognise that specific groups face difficult and often nuanced challenges in being themselves at work'

Antonio Horta-Osorio, chief executive officer of Lloyds Banking Group said the pay gap report is a  good start but the banks still has a long way to go to.
Antonio Horta-Osorio, chief executive officer of Lloyds Banking Group said the pay gap report is a good start but the banks still has a long way to go to. Photo: Getty Images

Black employees at FTSE 100 Lloyds Banking Group are paid 19.7% less than their colleagues, the bank’s first ethnicity pay gap report showed.

Lloyds's 11 December report is the first from a UK bank and comes as the City reconsiders its role in promoting ethnic diversity internally and externally.

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