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    HSBC

    HSBC

    (6 reviews)

    City Centre

    I like HSBC's Manchester city-centre branch, it is located in St Ann's Square, opposite the Royal…read moreExchange Theatre, it is fairly large for a bank, over multiple floors, with a counter service on the upper level, yet there are still ATM's and staff members who can answer basic questions as you go into the store. I find the staff here to be pretty friendly and helpful, they can help regarding both HSBC and First Direct accounts. I could easily pay in money, even though I had forgotten my card, as I had access to my online banking portal. The branch feels fairly modern overall, I like the "This is Manchester" branding on the exterior window and the overall look/feel of the branch. I do find their opening hours to be a little restrictive, especially on weekends, they close at 1 pm on Saturday and then they're closed until Monday, during the week the hours are the standard 9 - 5. 4* - Good bank branch in the centre of town for HSBC and First Direct customers and one I'll surely be returning to in the not so distant future.

    I never thought I'd be giving a bank a 5 stars, especially when it's never showing up the ideal…read morebank balance. But this HSBC is the best HSBC I've come across all around the country. And I've been to a few. It's got quite a few floors which probably meets a lot of different banking needs. There's always lots of staff looking to help you, answer your question, direct you to a floor or one of the most easiest, self-sufficient pieces of machinery ever made to man. Most of the time going to the bank is a hectic, painful experience. But it's made ever so easier at St Ann's.

    NatWest

    NatWest

    (3 reviews)

    Spinningfields

    Having recently become a customer at Natwest, I've begin to do many banking activities at many…read morestores and one of the latest of them is this one on Deansgate, inside the Spinningfields area of Manchester city centre, next store is the huge RBS banking group building which also includes a branch of Natwest's sister bank RBS. This branch inside was quite nice, it felt up to date in terms of technology, with a good amount of cash and paying in machines, which was good - however... the staff here were quite poor, there was no meet and greet service despite there being not a lot of customers in the store, I wasn't welcomed as I would have been in other branches which is a shame. I mainly came in here to use the cash machine to transfer money between my accounts and this was easy enough to do, is the same machine as Natwest stores nationwide such as my local stores in Manchester city centre and Middleton. This store is slightly nicer than my local Manchester City centre store, however, it is much smaller, with the city centre store being out of date, with computers often running Windows XP, the branch just feels old, however, I hope this can change when they relocate on the corner of Market Street, however that is a different review of a different branch of Natwest, albeit probably the closest nearby branch to this one. Overall, this branch is okay and for convenience, I feel 2 stars is a worthy rating for this business, but it is a slightly small branch, perhaps even smaller than the Oldham store, and while also considering the poor staff, I feel this branch is only worth a two star rating. UPDATE: Due to an improved standard of customer service on a recent visit, and the fact this is probably nicer and quieter than the more central branch in Manchester, I feel this branch deserves a three star rating as until the new store of Natwest opens in the city centre, this is probably going to be the nicer, more modern and quieter branch.

    This is the closest branch to my office so I called in to make an apointment during my lunch break…read more I provided my details so that someone could call me to set up an appointment, however a week passed and I'd hear nothing. I decided to try again a week later as I really needed to sort out my finances. I had to wait for a short period before being seen to, and it just so happens that I was seen to by the General Manager. I raised a complaint about not receiving a call back after leaving my details and I was informed that this would be looked into and I received multiple apologies. The computer at the pod we were sat in decided to freeze, but i was quickly transferred to a private room and eveyrthing I needed sorting was done and dusted within 35 mintues. After the initial disappointment I feel that I was treated with the upmost respect and it was very clear that the staff were sorry for what happened and that the matter would be bought up with the person to blame. All in all, I would return there.

    Lloyds Bank

    Lloyds Bank

    (2 reviews)

    City Centre

    A fairly nice bank in the city centre, the bank looks stunning from the outside with the glass…read moreexterior, opposite the Manchester Arndale entrance on Market Street. This is the flagship branch in Manchester and is often used for promotion with Lloyds Bank as a whole. I do like both the interior and exterior, it stands out and is rather modern. The opening hours of the branch is pretty good: They're open until 7 pm during the week, closing at 4 pm on weekends, although they don't offer a Counter service on Sunday's, there are ATM's to pay in/withdraw cash which is handy. I do find service here, in general, to be a little slow, there always seems to be a long queue no matter what time of day you visit if you need counter services, I feel this is much better handled at many other banks across the city including TSB, and Metro Bank but Lloyds Bank are one of the largest banks by the number of customers, so that has to be expected. (They still could handle everything better though). I do find it unique how there is a coffee bar inside, this is for Lloyds Bank customers only. It is a nice addition however you do have to pay for coffee, I don't understand why this is limited to Lloyds Bank customers especially given the fact the coffee isn't cheap (Virgin Money which is a couple of stores away will give you a free drink). 4* - A stunning branch with a good number of machines inside, it's easy on the eye but if you're hoping for a more complex service, you have to expect to wait.

    The only good thing about this bank is the opening hours. I don't want sofas, I don't want a coffee…read moreshop, I don't want lots of digital marketing screens in my face....I just want smaller queues, more staff serving on the counters, paying in machines that actually work, oh yeah and a machine for paying in coins. All style over substance

    Virgin Money

    Virgin Money

    (1 review)

    City Centre

    Virgin Money on Market Street is in the same unit as its' predecessor B Works…read more(https://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/b-works-manchester) - it is pretty much the same bank as the main difference between the two stores is an ownership change which meant the store would be rebranded under the new Virgin Money name, who interestingly do have branches around Manchester too so this is their second store (they also have a lounge a couple of minutes away for their customers) The store does look a lot better and it does stand out now on Market Street in a part of town which is already dominated by banks including the new Metro Bank which also opened (near enough directly opposite) in December 2019 (when Virgin Money took this branch over) Right now due to complications with the merger they are only able to access the accounts of B customers and new Virgin Money customers, due to it being a complicated merger of two banks but that does plan to change in the future. The staff are as friendly as ever, the opening times are still pretty much okay and better than most other banks nearby. They also do have multiple floors which can be rented out for private functions/meetings and of course used as a work-space with drinks provided, I really do think they're doing so much better with the drinks now as since the store opened earlier this month they've always been packed with drinks compared to the former B Works store here, which would regularly run out. The mobile signal in and around the store is pretty poor which could sometimes make work difficult, the wi-fi did take a little while to connect too which was frustrating. This store is certainly a step in the right direction and is improving on a B Works store which already was pretty good, although let down by connectivity issues of wifi which for a digital-based bank should be better (even the app is one of the hardest to log-in to and it hasn't changed with the merger with the new company basically using the same app - granted it isn't this stores fault as it's the bank in general but surely worth a note).. 4*

    NatWest - banks - Updated May 2026

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