Virgin Money is a financial services brand and is similar to, but is not exactly a "bank", but they…read moredo offer many banking products from E-ISA's to savings accounts, current accounts, credit cards and more. I personally find many Virgin Money branches from Middleton to Leeds and more to be rather dull and lack facilities you'd find in an average bank, but then the unique Virgin Money locations like this one come along, and they go above and beyond the average bank on many levels.
Lounges like this were the main reason I recently opened an account with Virgin Money, even though there branch network (number of branches and quality), as well as other factors, do lack to the competition and this is one of the seven Virgin Money Lounge locations they do have.
It is quite large, in Sheffield city centre on Fargate, it is within walking distance of multiple Supertram services from Castle Square and Cathedral.
I did have some issues registering with the lounge which was mainly down to having no proof of my account deemed suitable, I was told they needed proof I had money in my savings account but as I recently opened it I had trouble, I couldn't find any email before I was told to log into my online banking to show, this was even more troublesome because Virgin Money doesn't have a mobile app, causing me to have to log-in to their website, I then experienced multiple error messages so I spent much longer than I had to in the bank - They really do need to make the sign up process easier, as, in the end, it took so long the kind staff allowed me to go in and get a drink - It shouldn't take so long to sign up especially after entering my details online and making them aware I was coming in by a phone call, but I get this is down to issues with Head Office which is probably beyond the exact branch here in Sheffield's control.
The lounge area was pretty cool, it had multiple tables and access to hot drinks, I found the selection of teabags to be quite good, albeit the selection of cold drinks was rather lacking, it mainly consisted of cheap cordial.
The opening hours of the branch isn't great either considering a lounge is supposed to be a nice, relaxing experience you can spend the day and work - It still follows the average hours of a bank, closing between 4 pm and 7 pm depending on the day of the week (very confusing opening times, 5 different sets depending on the day of the week)
I also didn't like how the Lounge and Banking area was too separated and involved a lift to get in-between and how the lounge staff only had limited access to banking, meaning to get certain material you'd have to go to a different area when it would be so easy to have it all on one system, surely?
The Virgin Money lounge is such an exciting and cool idea and does show innovation, it is similar and probably worse than the services offered by B Works in Manchester which is so much quicker and easier to use.
3* as it is a cool and spacious place, but the layout (banking and lounge separate, the same business but not interlinked with computers), poorer selection than hyped and difficult wifi to connect to (Come on Virgin you are the one of the largest ISP's in the UK for goodness sake)