Royal Bank of Scotland has confirmed it has made contingency plans to move its headquarters from Scotland to London if there is a Yes vote in the referendum.
Scotland will hold a referendum next Thursday on whether it should secede from the United Kingdom.
Lloyds Banking Group also said it could shift some of its business from Scotland, after customers contacted it for clarification on their finances.
However, the banking group said it was just a legal procedure and there would be no immediate changes or issues.
Lloyds, in which the UK government has a 25% stake, owns Bank of Scotland and Halifax.
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