**Halifax Bank – Liverpool**

Located in the heart of Liscard, Halifax Bank at 9-10 Coronation Building, Wallasey Rd, offers a comprehensive range of financial services tailored to meet the needs of our valued customers. Our dedicated team of financial experts is committed to providing personalized assistance, ensuring that every client receives the support and guidance required to navigate their financial journey with confidence. From everyday banking solutions to mortgage advice and investment opportunities, Halifax Bank is your trusted partner for all your financial needs.

At Halifax Bank, we pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming atmosphere where customer service is our top priority. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to answer questions and provide insights that can help you make informed decisions. Whether you’re looking to book an appointment or simply need advice on managing your finances, we are here to help every step of the way.

What sets Halifax Bank apart in Liverpool is our unwavering commitment to building lasting relationships with our customers. We understand that trust is essential in finance, and we strive to create an environment where you feel valued and understood. Visit us today to discover why so many locals choose Halifax Bank as their go-to financial institution. For more information or to schedule a visit, please reach out via phone or explore our website at [halifax.co.uk](http://www.halifax.co.uk/). Experience the difference with Halifax Bank – where your financial wellbeing is our mission.

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Lorraine Griffiths

3 Google Rating

Arrived 5 minutes before my pre arranged appointment. To be left sitting there for 20 minutes bank w

3/ 5

Arrived 5 minutes before my pre arranged appointment. To be left sitting there for 20 minutes bank was not at all busy .Really need to brush up on the punctuality would have something to say if I turned up 20 minutes later. Appointment would be cancelled.

David Williams

4 Google Rating

Halifax Bank provides the full range of services that a standard bank provides. It has cash machines

4/ 5

Halifax Bank provides the full range of services that a standard bank provides. It has cash machines and counter services that provide a point of human contact for customers.

Steve Davies

5 Google Rating

Lady on front desk was very friendly and polite.

5/ 5

Lady on front desk was very friendly and polite.

ala din

1 Google Rating

Worst customer service experience ever. They dont seem to have an interest in serving customers. Mad

1/ 5

Worst customer service experience ever. They dont seem to have an interest in serving customers. Made an appointment days in advance but, waiting at the branch for more than 30 mins after the appointment time.

Rachael Bunting

3 Google Rating

Great branch just hate that they close at 1pm on Saturday a really pain to poeple who work during th

3/ 5

Great branch just hate that they close at 1pm on Saturday a really pain to poeple who work during the week as you have to go to birkenhead.

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