Lloyds Bank's main central Brighton location is located on North Street. It is fairly close to a…read morebranch of HSBC which I found to be much more modern, but that's a different story.
Opening hours are pretty common for a bank in the area, opening at 9 Monday-Saturday, albeit opening half an hour later on Wednesday's (not great, but considering most local banks open at 10 it's an improvement), closing at 5 pm every day, except Saturday's where they close an hour earlier. Opening hours aren't something which often ranks and justifies a business, but in my opinion for a bank it can make or break whether you're going to become a member of that bank because let's face it you want a bank with flexible hours and even in 2019 some banks are open for a short space of time, so they're becoming used less and shutting down, causing even more problems which we sadly face right now in the UK.
Back to my regular review - Inside the bank, as per the grand old building it is located in, it is a little old but still feels nice, it is a different feel to other Lloyds branches such as my local store on Manchester - Market Street. There are a few basic banking machines here to conduct activities.
The staff seemed friendly enough, but where they lacked was knowledge. I was sat down in the bank checking my emails, avoiding the busy crowds and sun so bright I could barely see my phone on a sunny south coast day, and I noticed a member of staff giving incorrect advice regarding online banking. Having been a member of almost every UK bank, I consider myself an expert in the British banking world so I was shocked to find out she was giving out incorrect information and the wrong advice to a customer who had lost their phone, she talked through the method which would take more time, compared to getting the issue sorted today which for me either shows a lack of training or the staff member being rather lazy.
Friendly staff who seem happy to help, but perhaps an issue with their training, decent location for Lloyds Bank customers yet it is probably one of the older banks in the city, compared to every other bank, with the exception being TSB who used to partner with Lloyds, having much nicer, newer banks.
2*