Barclays Bank located at Bank House, Southwick Square, Southwick, Brighton BN42 4FH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 734 5345

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David Jay

1 Google Rating

Barclays is the No 1 bank in the UK ... for investing in the coal industry. Coal emits more greenhou

1/ 5

Barclays is the No 1 bank in the UK ... for investing in the coal industry. Coal emits more greenhouse gas than any other fossil fuel. We need to stop relying on it, stop using it, and certainly stop investing in it. Every year we delay will increase the suffering caused by global heating. What part of 'code red for humanity' don't you understand?

Timothy Morris

3 Google Rating

The three stars are for the staff who are always friendly and willing to help, but as for the compan

3/ 5

The three stars are for the staff who are always friendly and willing to help, but as for the company itself? Rather annoying to say the least. There's always a large queue here but then what can one expect when they remove nearby branches and the ability to pay cash or cheques at the ATM? I don't think I've ever walked in to the bank when there isn't a queue and it doesn't help when there's only one or two windows open. I don't have any issue with the staff but the numbers being employed here. I'm afraid seeing a queue outside the door almost every time I go there is not acceptable. Poor workings. Great staff.

Lee Elkin

5 Google Rating

Good place to 🏦 bank with friendly & helpful staff to help you as well

5/ 5

Good place to 🏦 bank with friendly & helpful staff to help you as well

PJ Dove

5 Google Rating

You have to queue for everything these days, its a small branch, but staff are always friendly and

5/ 5

You have to queue for everything these days, its a small branch, but staff are always friendly and helpful.....

Leah Ryan

1 Google Rating

Always a small queue with an incredibly long delay. Staff unfriendly and unhelpful. In short, never

1/ 5

Always a small queue with an incredibly long delay. Staff unfriendly and unhelpful. In short, never a pleasant experience at this particular branch.

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