Located at 64 Old Church St in Manchester, Lloyds Bank provides expert financial services tailored towards customer satisfaction and trustworthiness. Their knowledgeable team offers personalized assistance for various banking needs including savings accounts, loans, mortgages among others—all designed with your best interests in mind! The welcoming environment encourages open conversations about finances while ensuring that clients feel secure throughout their banking experience with them! Visit Lloyds Bank today to start achieving your financial aspirations!

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Paul Edwards

2 Google Rating

The bank is in a good location, cash machine outside, but the service is not very good, generally o

2/ 5

The bank is in a good location, cash machine outside, but the service is not very good, generally only one person on, and not always friendly, always a queue when you go in, could do with better opening times, maybe 8pm on a couple of nights a week.

Tony Barlow

2 Google Rating

Long queues with one counter usually open, but staff excellent when you eventually get served.

2/ 5

Long queues with one counter usually open, but staff excellent when you eventually get served.

Stephen Thompson

3 Google Rating

it's a small bank. also has to cash machines outside

3/ 5

it's a small bank. also has to cash machines outside

Graham Hamand

3 Google Rating

Bit slow getting served here

3/ 5

Bit slow getting served here

edwin obazee

4 Google Rating

The service was ok

4/ 5

The service was ok

Mihály Suba

1 Google Rating

Non existent branch. This is just an ATM

1/ 5

Non existent branch. This is just an ATM

Audi Driver

1 Google Rating

S l o W

1/ 5

S l o W

Paul Edwards

2 Google Rating

The bank is in a good location, with a car park just off the side road, cash machine available outs

2/ 5

The bank is in a good location, with a car park just off the side road, cash machine available outside, but the service is not very good, generally only one person serving at the counter, and not always friendly, always a queue when you go in, the bank really needs more staff, and could do with better opening times, maybe 8pm on a couple of nights a week, and maybe Saturday morning opening as well.

reshma patel

1 Google Rating

Staff is not friendly. Missbehave. They not given to good service. Lowest service in this branch.

1/ 5

Staff is not friendly. Missbehave. They not given to good service. Lowest service in this branch.

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