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10 January 2008
Sir George Mathewson, ex-chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, is trying to convince shareholders they will not benefit from the Lloyds deal.
It emerged at the weekend that he and former HBOS chief executive Sir Peter Burt were seeking to oust the current chairman and chief executive in a move to thwart the Government-backed bid.
It has been resisted by HBOS which said Lloyds TSB offered "certainty".
But Sir George told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland that two million small shareholders could receive as little as half the value they should, under current Lloyds TSB proposals.
He warned: "Because of a deal which was struck under necessity, when it appeared there could not be a better deal possible, we are now faced with thousands of people all over the UK losing their jobs as we enter recession and the creation of an absurdly huge, and in my view unsustainable monopoly, in one of our most important and sensitive markets."
Sir George claimed the description of Lloyds TSB as superior to HBOS was no longer certain.
And he said cash from a Government bail-out could be negotiated with HBOS on a "level playing field" with other UK banks.
Sir George said he helped RBS grow from £1 billion to £50 billion in capital during his tenure. Sir Peter orchestrated the Halifax merger with Bank of Scotland to create HBOS in 2001.
The banking elders wrote a letter to HBOS on Friday, calling on chairman Lord Stevenson of Coddenham and chief executive Andy Hornby to step down.
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