Lloyds Bank situated at 1 Borough Rd , Grange Precinct Birkenhead CH41 2XX places strong emphasis upon delivering exceptional service tailored specifically towards addressing client requirements . Their friendly professionals strive towards building trust-filled relationships with customers while offering diverse range of banking solutions available including savings accounts , loans & mortgages . Committed toward promoting financial literacy amongst individuals within the community , Lloyds Bank empowers clients enabling them towards achieving their personal goals effectively . Explore what we have on offer today !

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Juan Galmes

1 Google Rating

The manager in my opinion was extremely rude with me, raised her voice to me and treated me worse th

1/ 5

The manager in my opinion was extremely rude with me, raised her voice to me and treated me worse than to other local clients, used which appeared to me hostile body language, I had the feeling that as a foreigner I was not welcome by this lady. She openly claims that she treats different clients depending on she know the client or not, no matter if you show your passport. After asking calm and politely for a withdrawal of my founds she, extremely upset and rude, even dared to threaten me in front of other clients with something named "creating a note about this conversation" as evidences that I posses demonstrate. Terrible place, if you are latin I cannot recommend this place.

Francisco Alonso

1 Google Rating

A relative went there and felt he suffered very poor customer service by an employee of the branch w

1/ 5

A relative went there and felt he suffered very poor customer service by an employee of the branch who my relative felt was very agresive, and spoke so loud. If you are a south european it might be better if you choice another branch rather than this one. Apparently and in huge contrast to this branch in which my relative felt he suffered poor customer service (Law Courts, I recommend you to avoid this branch) in the other branch of the bank (Church Street) they treat better by far clients and the manager is a polite gentleman.

Jehu Cuello

1 Google Rating

Terrible costumer service.

1/ 5

Terrible costumer service.

Alessandra Reis

5 Google Rating

The best Lloyds Bank in Liverpool. Excellent service!

5/ 5

The best Lloyds Bank in Liverpool. Excellent service!

Daniel Miller

5 Google Rating

Helpful

5/ 5

Helpful

Amanda Peters

1 Google Rating

Stay away of this place.

1/ 5

Stay away of this place.

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