Lloyds Bank located at 129-133 Chorley Rd, Swinton, Manchester M27 4AE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 602 1997

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Dalia Hanbury

5 Google Rating

I always receive top class service.

5/ 5

I always receive top class service.

Glyn Taylor

1 Google Rating

Opening times SUCK! I can't wait until bitcoin kills you

1/ 5

Opening times SUCK! I can't wait until bitcoin kills you

Matthew R

2 Google Rating

Use to like this bank before the refurbishment but one computer to deal with anything more complex t

2/ 5

Use to like this bank before the refurbishment but one computer to deal with anything more complex than a transfer is terrible!

patryk koselnik

1 Google Rating

Na stronach sa inne godziny zamkniecia niz w rzeczywistosci .

1/ 5

Na stronach sa inne godziny zamkniecia niz w rzeczywistosci .

Remi Wheeldon

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Ross Coulbeck

4 Google Rating

A modern bank branch with helpful staff that are happy to answer your queries. It's disappointing th

4/ 5

A modern bank branch with helpful staff that are happy to answer your queries. It's disappointing there are no teller stations in this branch. That is the way things are going for smaller branches but I still like to talk to a person when dealing with my accounts sometimes, and don't want to have to travel to do so. Overall though, they provide a good service.

Ella Krasinska

5 Google Rating

Great came in and a staff member was there ready to help and had resolved my issue very quickly and

5/ 5

Great came in and a staff member was there ready to help and had resolved my issue very quickly and I could go. :)

Shmuel Bollag

5 Google Rating

I had a very good and smooth experience

5/ 5

I had a very good and smooth experience

Erin Toft

5 Google Rating

I opened a bank account today. Did it so fast and so easily I was surprised. Such friendly and effic

5/ 5

I opened a bank account today. Did it so fast and so easily I was surprised. Such friendly and efficient staff.

Hungry Wolf445

1 Google Rating

Very rude and arrogant the staff there. Won't be going back there again.

1/ 5

Very rude and arrogant the staff there. Won't be going back there again.

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  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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