NatWest Bank located at 25 High St, Portishead, Bristol BS20 6BL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 788 8444

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Susan

5 Google Rating

The staff are all really helpful and friendly. I have a current and business account with Natwest an

5/ 5

The staff are all really helpful and friendly. I have a current and business account with Natwest and see the staff on a weekly basis. Nothing is too much trouble.

James G

1 Google Rating

Visited this morning to set up a current account for my Fiancèe who has a UK Visa. After waiting an

1/ 5

Visited this morning to set up a current account for my Fiancèe who has a UK Visa. After waiting an extra half hour for our appointment whilst others were seen in front of us, we were dealt with by a very rude male assistant, who saw fit to comment on my council tax demand "Oh you haven't paid it yet? That's what direct debits are for, you know". I don't understand the need to look down on me and my Fiancèe as I earn a good income. Long story short, the visa isn't long enough and we will be applying on October, but NOT with Natwest. After declining the account, without apology, the assistant decided to try and keep our copy documents, which I had to ask for back. Why keep these if we aren't customers? The lady manager was, however, very friendly. Perhaps she should be in charge of customer relations.

adrians petre

1 Google Rating

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1/ 5

Country man's,,,

Tsvetan Ivanov

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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Jan

5 Google Rating

The staff at the Portishead branch are always polite and extremely helpful.The branch is also `DEME

5/ 5

The staff at the Portishead branch are always polite and extremely helpful.The branch is also `DEMENTIA`friendly which helps my husband greatly when he needs to make any cash withdrawals. Great customer service all round-keep up the good work.

Charlie Marie

5 Google Rating

Staff always wonderful and helpful. Never had a problem and had a lot of care and attention given to

5/ 5

Staff always wonderful and helpful. Never had a problem and had a lot of care and attention given to any questions or banking activities. 5/5.

Katie Coombs

2 Google Rating

No details outside re queuing for social distancing or persons on door. Walked in with mask on and

2/ 5

No details outside re queuing for social distancing or persons on door. Walked in with mask on and was rudely told to wait back outside with hardly anyone in branch , poor service ....other banks had posters and person on door why not your branch ?

Szymon Michalewski

1 Google Rating

My current account and savings account have been blocked with no explanation. Portishead branch mana

1/ 5

My current account and savings account have been blocked with no explanation. Portishead branch manager spoke with me with very patronising tone. He didn't show any sympathy or any good will to help me to solve my problem. He even mentioned I had to do something serious if bank had decided to close my account. I've never ever felt so embarrassed. When I said that this is a story for bbc or other media he answered laughingly that I can go there if I want. In my opinion such a person shouldn't be a branch manager as he doesnt present even basic people skilss. I felt like a criminal. I've been left with no money to live on. Today it's been over 3 weeks and still haven't received my money back neither reply for my complaint. I had to cancel all my christmas and new year eve plans. NatWest has ruined my life. It's hard to believe in it but it happened and I've been left with no help and no money to live on. I'm honest and genuine person. I've never ever had any problems with law, no criminal records... nothing. Its seems that situations like mine can happen to anyone and NatWest does not see anything wrong with it.

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