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Post by brownowl Tue May 14, 2024 10:16 pm

Hi, has anyone dealt with MBNA?

I searched for their CEO but the one listed has resigned years ago. Companies house only lists directors which work in several different offices and a secretary. Who would you send mail to?

Thanks

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Post by daveiron Wed May 15, 2024 12:18 pm

Yes i have had a good look , they seem very reluctant to name a current CEO.
I would just address it to the CEO and mark it private & personal.
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Post by Sam97 Wed May 15, 2024 8:25 pm

brownowl wrote:Hi, has anyone dealt with MBNA?

I searched for their CEO but the one listed has resigned years ago. Companies house only lists directors which work in several different offices and a secretary. Who would you send mail to?

Thanks


MBNA is part of Lloyds Banking Group, and the Executive Director and Group Chief Executive is Charles Alan Nunn, the service address is LLOYDS BANKING GROUP PLC, 25 Gresham Street LONDON, EC2V 7HN, I would suggest you can direct your correspondence to him.

If you prefer to write to MBNA direct you can either put Charles Alan Nunn ‘Director/Officer’ or if you prefer ‘Incumbent’ CEO MBNA, service address, MBNA LIMITED, Wrexham Road Chester Business Park , CHESTER, CH4 9WW.

They have made it complicated because MBNA used to come under Lloyds Bank PLC, but that ceased in November 2022, and Bank of Scotland was notified on the same date, so technically it’s under Bank of Scotland, however, Bank of Scotland is under HBOS and HBOS is under Lloyds Bank Plc, and Lloyds Bank Plc are under Lloyds Banking Group, where the trail ends for the moment! I could dig more but think you can proceed with this information.

Charles Alan Nunn is a director on ALL of the above companies plus the CEO of Lloyds Banking Group.

Hope this helps.
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Post by brownowl Thu May 16, 2024 7:59 am

Sam97 wrote:
brownowl wrote:Hi, has anyone dealt with MBNA?

I searched for their CEO but the one listed has resigned years ago. Companies house only lists directors which work in several different offices and a secretary. Who would you send mail to?

Thanks


MBNA is part of Lloyds Banking Group, and the Executive Director and Group Chief Executive is Charles Alan Nunn, the service address is LLOYDS BANKING GROUP PLC, 25 Gresham Street LONDON, EC2V 7HN, I would suggest you can direct your correspondence to him.

If you prefer to write to MBNA direct you can either put Charles Alan Nunn ‘Director/Officer’ or if you prefer ‘Incumbent’ CEO MBNA, service address, MBNA LIMITED, Wrexham Road Chester Business Park , CHESTER, CH4 9WW.

They have made it complicated because MBNA used to come under Lloyds Bank PLC, but that ceased in November 2022, and Bank of Scotland was notified on the same date, so technically it’s under Bank of Scotland, however, Bank of Scotland is under HBOS and HBOS is under Lloyds Bank Plc, and Lloyds Bank Plc are under Lloyds Banking Group, where the trail ends for the moment!  I could dig more but think you can proceed with this information.  

Charles Alan Nunn is a director on ALL of the above companies plus the CEO of Lloyds Banking Group.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your extensive research, very muddy water! I had put on the envelope what I got from Companies House https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02783251/officers:

CEO MBNA
C/o Alyson Elizabeth Mulholland
Cawley House, Chester Business Park, Chester, United Kingdom, CH4 9FB

She is secretary. Do you reckon it will still get where it needs to go?

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Post by Sam97 Thu May 16, 2024 2:17 pm

brownowl wrote:
Sam97 wrote:
brownowl wrote:Hi, has anyone dealt with MBNA?

I searched for their CEO but the one listed has resigned years ago. Companies house only lists directors which work in several different offices and a secretary. Who would you send mail to?

Thanks


MBNA is part of Lloyds Banking Group, and the Executive Director and Group Chief Executive is Charles Alan Nunn, the service address is LLOYDS BANKING GROUP PLC, 25 Gresham Street LONDON, EC2V 7HN, I would suggest you can direct your correspondence to him.

If you prefer to write to MBNA direct you can either put Charles Alan Nunn ‘Director/Officer’ or if you prefer ‘Incumbent’ CEO MBNA, service address, MBNA LIMITED, Wrexham Road Chester Business Park , CHESTER, CH4 9WW.

They have made it complicated because MBNA used to come under Lloyds Bank PLC, but that ceased in November 2022, and Bank of Scotland was notified on the same date, so technically it’s under Bank of Scotland, however, Bank of Scotland is under HBOS and HBOS is under Lloyds Bank Plc, and Lloyds Bank Plc are under Lloyds Banking Group, where the trail ends for the moment!  I could dig more but think you can proceed with this information.  

Charles Alan Nunn is a director on ALL of the above companies plus the CEO of Lloyds Banking Group.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your extensive research, very muddy water! I had put on the envelope what I got from Companies House https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02783251/officers:

CEO MBNA
C/o Alyson Elizabeth Mulholland
Cawley House, Chester Business Park, Chester, United Kingdom, CH4 9FB

She is secretary. Do you reckon it will still get where it needs to go?



Depending on what you are doing, and I am assuming if you are on here you are doing the 3 Notices or similar documents, so basically setting them up for a claim (DSAR/questions) due to their fraud, in which case you cannot sue a company/corporation (dead entity) you can only sue the man or woman who takes liability for the company/corporation, therefore it does need to be the CEO as all others are subordinates and do not take ultimate liability. The secretarial position is a must for any company/corporation large or small, larger companies either have another ‘secretarial company’ operate as secretary, or individuals who hold the position.

On many large corporations/companies a secretary frequently holds other secretarial positions too, so depending on how many other companies they work for they will potentially need to be a company themselves (secretarial company) as they cannot service more than a few companies as an individual. In the case of Alyson Elizabeth Mulholland, just a cursory look has put this individual as secretary to approx. 5,917 matches, I’m not saying all of these match the exact name (not wading through that many to find out! Wink),however as of page 5 of these matches that’s 100 companies ‘she’ is secretary to!

The individual (according to ‘her’ LinkedIn profile) is a Manager at Lloyds Banking Group - 2017 to date - and also Senior Vice President, Assistant Corporate Secretary at MBNA Limited - from 2003 to date. So she appears to be wearing multiple hats! It would be impossible to carry out that many roles she has recorded, therefore I am assuming that she is in name only for most of them in order to keep everything in house, which is what many are doing now anyway, i.e. having the solicitors and debt collection agencies all under one roof so to speak (service address)! https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyson-mulholland-212ab943/

In conclusion, it will have to go to the ‘NAMED’ CEO or you will be setting yourself up for a lengthy run around, and its lengthy enough in any case without making it more so. Further, ‘care of’ is predominantly for the address (in business) not the person, and you only do that if you cannot find a recorded service address where the individual is based, for instance if you were going to sue an individual and cannot find their home address, you can at a push send it to their work address c/o if necessary, and of course if you know where they work!

Getting back to putting FAO ‘incumbent officer/CEO’ on the document, that will get it to the CEO if you do not have a name, however, moving on from there you will have to have a name if you were going to take it to court or other legal route. Therefore sending it to the named CEO which in this case is Charles Alan Nunn would be the correct way to go, he is a director for ALL of the companies I mentioned in the last post, and he is CEO overall, at Lloyds Banking Group.


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Post by brownowl Thu May 16, 2024 2:27 pm

Sam97 wrote:
brownowl wrote:
Sam97 wrote:
brownowl wrote:Hi, has anyone dealt with MBNA?

I searched for their CEO but the one listed has resigned years ago. Companies house only lists directors which work in several different offices and a secretary. Who would you send mail to?

Thanks


MBNA is part of Lloyds Banking Group, and the Executive Director and Group Chief Executive is Charles Alan Nunn, the service address is LLOYDS BANKING GROUP PLC, 25 Gresham Street LONDON, EC2V 7HN, I would suggest you can direct your correspondence to him.

If you prefer to write to MBNA direct you can either put Charles Alan Nunn ‘Director/Officer’ or if you prefer ‘Incumbent’ CEO MBNA, service address, MBNA LIMITED, Wrexham Road Chester Business Park , CHESTER, CH4 9WW.

They have made it complicated because MBNA used to come under Lloyds Bank PLC, but that ceased in November 2022, and Bank of Scotland was notified on the same date, so technically it’s under Bank of Scotland, however, Bank of Scotland is under HBOS and HBOS is under Lloyds Bank Plc, and Lloyds Bank Plc are under Lloyds Banking Group, where the trail ends for the moment!  I could dig more but think you can proceed with this information.  

Charles Alan Nunn is a director on ALL of the above companies plus the CEO of Lloyds Banking Group.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your extensive research, very muddy water! I had put on the envelope what I got from Companies House https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02783251/officers:

CEO MBNA
C/o Alyson Elizabeth Mulholland
Cawley House, Chester Business Park, Chester, United Kingdom, CH4 9FB

She is secretary. Do you reckon it will still get where it needs to go?



Depending on what you are doing, and I am assuming if you are on here you are doing the 3 Notices or similar documents, so basically setting them up for a claim (DSAR/questions) due to their fraud, in which case you cannot sue a company/corporation (dead entity) you can only sue the man or woman who takes liability for the company/corporation, therefore it does need to be the CEO as all others are subordinates and do not take ultimate liability.  The secretarial position is a must for any company/corporation large or small, larger companies either have another ‘secretarial company’ operate as secretary, or individuals who hold the position.  

On many large corporations/companies a secretary frequently holds other secretarial positions too, so depending on how many other companies they work for they will potentially need to be a company themselves (secretarial company) as they cannot service more than a few companies as an individual.  In the case of Alyson Elizabeth Mulholland, just a cursory look has put this individual as secretary to approx. 5,917 matches, I’m not saying all of these match the exact name (not wading through that many to find out! Wink),however as of page 5 of these matches that’s 100 companies ‘she’ is secretary to!

The individual (according to ‘her’ LinkedIn profile) is a Manager at Lloyds Banking Group - 2017 to date - and also Senior Vice President, Assistant Corporate Secretary at MBNA Limited - from 2003 to date.  So she appears to be wearing multiple hats!   It would be impossible to carry out that many roles she has recorded, therefore I am assuming that she is in name only for most of them in order to keep everything in house, which is what many are doing now anyway, i.e. having the solicitors and debt collection agencies all under one roof so to speak (service address)! https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyson-mulholland-212ab943/

In conclusion, it will have to go to the ‘NAMED’ CEO or you will be setting yourself up for a lengthy run around, and its lengthy enough in any case without making it more so.  Further, ‘care of’ is predominantly for the address (in business) not the person, and you only do that if you cannot find a recorded service address where the individual is based, for instance if you were going to sue an individual and cannot find their home address, you can at a push send it to their work address c/o if necessary, and of course if you know where they work!

Getting back to putting FAO ‘incumbent officer/CEO’ on the document, that will get it to the CEO if you do not have a name, however, moving on from there you will have to have a name if you were going to take it to court or other legal route.  Therefore sending it to the named CEO which in this case is Charles Alan Nunn would be the correct way to go, he is a director for ALL of the companies I mentioned in the last post, and he is CEO overall, at Lloyds Banking Group.



Thanks for this info. At the moment I am just changing a name on my account before doing the three letters, but it may be worth sending that info to the CEO anyway.

I have MBNA address slightly different to you. On companies house it says: Cawley House, Chester Business Park, Chester, United Kingdom, CH4 9FB

Thanks for you research Smile


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Post by Sam97 Thu May 16, 2024 5:31 pm

There are 2 addresses for MBNA I have used the address from Dun & Bradstreet (Dun's company number) as the address for service is more accurate on there. However both addresses are MBNA but one is the correct one for service to the CEO, need to be as accurate as possible:)
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