Open for exactly a year and a day from the moment I've written this review, this branch of Halifax is probably one of the best branches I've seen from the banking chain, I often find Halifax branches to be pretty basic and lack modern features even in major cities and locations from Liverpool to Manchester which was one of the reasons I left the bank, especially compared to Lloyds Bank who are a part of the same banking group and often have nice branches both old and new. On the other hand, this Halifax store in a way contradicts everything I know about the brand, located on New Oxford Street and is basically opposite Tottenham Court Road station, while also being close to brands such as McDonald's and Starbucks.
The branch inside has probably the largest amount of comfortable seating I've seen in London, and while the greeter didn't seem too friendly (he was just stood there rather than acknowledging customers), the store overall did have a greater amount of cash machines which were modern and easy to use than other Halifax branches.
Free wi-fi, like any other bank and the opening hours, are great too and are probably the best I've seen in London at a location outside of a shopping mall, being open at retail hours (similar to Metro Bank), open for 12 hours between 8 am and 8 pm during the week, closing 2 hours earlier on Saturday and being open at retail hours (11 - 5) on Sunday.
Other cool features I didn't try include Travel Zone (exchange foreign currencies - I personally don't like this approach as I bank with Monzo who offer me free FX paying in real time with my card) but it's useful for those who like paying cash and The Kitchen area (good to grab a coffee)
The features of the branch are made clear online, but in the store less so, and the staff didn't seem too friendly or eager to help so those are the banks biggest flaws, but still for a Halifax store this branch is fantastic, above average for a regular bank too and surely warranting a four-star rating for the opening hours and modern, cool, innovative features alone. read more