HSBC is located at 108 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 4NU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with HSBC and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 740 4404 or visit our website

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Joshua Dean

1 Google Rating

HSBC are terrible. Opened a business account and regretted it ever since. Stick with Sterling or Bar

1/ 5

HSBC are terrible. Opened a business account and regretted it ever since. Stick with Sterling or Barclays and avoid at all costs.

Deelada Pakdee

5 Google Rating

Helpful staff

5/ 5

Helpful staff

Alan Roe

5 Google Rating

Helpful but busy.

5/ 5

Helpful but busy.

Quade Eshtiäq Khwaja

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Kazi Sajeed

1 Google Rating

One of the worst and overcrowded branches I have experienced the queue stretches down the road. The

1/ 5

One of the worst and overcrowded branches I have experienced the queue stretches down the road. The staff are slow and what a backward system of having to visit the local branch for ID verification to activate their credit card. HSBC is such a big corporation and cannot invest on the proper ID verification system that can be done remotely.

Wayne Roberts

5 Google Rating

Brilliant place staff very nice

5/ 5

Brilliant place staff very nice

Chandar Prashar

5 Google Rating

Polite and friendly staff who are always prepares to help. Real shame the branch has been shut down

5/ 5

Polite and friendly staff who are always prepares to help. Real shame the branch has been shut down by HSBC. Perhaps someone should remind them they are nothing without their customers

Kevin Devers

5 Google Rating

Friendly and helpful staff - but extremely busy at all times.

5/ 5

Friendly and helpful staff - but extremely busy at all times.

Khulthumii

1 Google Rating

Really unprofessional staff member, was not welcoming at all and was just rude!!

1/ 5

Really unprofessional staff member, was not welcoming at all and was just rude!!

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