Lloyds Bank has opened its newly refurbished Birmingham New Street branch on Monday 6 July, following an investment of more than £1 million. The transformed branch is designed to create a bright, modern and welcoming space where customers can manage their money using the latest technology, supported by expert colleagues.
24/7 cash machines and extended hours
New cash machines will allow customers to both withdraw and deposit cash, 24/7, as well as enabling them to choose coin and note denominations. The branch also offers customers greater flexibility, opening until 5pm on weekdays and 3pm on Saturdays.
Investment in Rugby branch
The bank also opened its brand new Rugby branch on the same day, following a £1.4 million investment in its new town centre home.
Commitment to Birmingham
Jack Filippardos, Senior Branch Manager at Lloyds, said: "Birmingham is one of the UK's most vibrant and dynamic cities, and we're proud to be investing in our presence here. Our new-look branch has been designed around what customers tell us they want - a modern, welcoming space where they can access the latest banking technology while still benefiting from face-to-face support when they need it. Whether someone is depositing cash, looking for help with digital banking or discussing an important financial decision, our colleagues will be ready to help. This investment demonstrates our long-term commitment to Birmingham and the communities we serve across the city."
Rugby branch investment
Peter Panayiotou, Midlands Regional Director at Lloyds, said: "Lloyds has a long history serving the people and businesses of Rugby, and we're proud to be investing in our future here. Our new branch has been designed around what customers tell us they want - a modern, welcoming space where they can access the latest banking technology while still benefiting from face-to-face support when they need it. Whether someone is depositing cash, looking for help with digital banking or discussing an important financial decision, our colleagues will be ready to help. This investment reflects our commitment to Rugby and the communities we serve across Warwickshire."



