Welcome to Barclays Bank Leeds, your trusted partner in financial services located conveniently at 2 Carlisle Street, Bradford BD8 7PA, UK. With a commitment to excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of banking solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community. Whether you’re seeking personal banking, business accounts, mortgage advice, or investment opportunities, our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing expert guidance and personalized service.

At Barclays, we pride ourselves on building lasting relationships with our customers. Our welcoming atmosphere ensures that every visit is pleasant and productive, allowing you to feel confident in making important financial decisions. We understand that navigating your financial journey can be challenging, which is why we offer appointments tailored to your schedule—simply book online or give us a call at 0345 734 5345 for assistance.

What sets us apart is our unwavering focus on trust and customer satisfaction. Our team not only possesses deep financial expertise but also a genuine passion for helping you achieve your financial goals. To learn more about our services or to explore how we can assist you, please visit our website at http://www.barclays.co.uk/branchfinder. Experience the Barclays difference—where your financial future is our priority.

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Simon Thompson

1 Google Rating

Should have read previous reviews. Very long slow moving queues.

1/ 5

Should have read previous reviews. Very long slow moving queues.

Lopa007

1 Google Rating

Worst branch to go to. The queue is always long and extremely slow.

1/ 5

Worst branch to go to. The queue is always long and extremely slow.

CJ PRITCHARD

2 Google Rating

Machines always faulty and staff are a bit out dated

2/ 5

Machines always faulty and staff are a bit out dated

Nousherwan Aslam

4 Google Rating

First class service, staff very good

4/ 5

First class service, staff very good

Abid Ali

1 Google Rating

Poor service long waiting times. Avoid if possible

1/ 5

Poor service long waiting times. Avoid if possible

Shabina Hussain

5 Google Rating

Every staff member is very helpful especially Nafees and Jackie 👍

5/ 5

Every staff member is very helpful especially Nafees and Jackie 👍

Craig Gavid

1 Google Rating

prefer mine in $TRAIGHT CA$$$$H

1/ 5

prefer mine in $TRAIGHT CA$$$$H

Simon Thompson

1 Google Rating

Should have read previous reviews. Very long slow moving queues.

1/ 5

Should have read previous reviews. Very long slow moving queues.

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