Lloyds Bank located at 201 Banbury Rd, Oxford OX2 7AR, 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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Jakub Ayoade

4 Google Rating

Bear in mind that there is no cash register in this branch. Staff is very helpful though... City cen

4/ 5

Bear in mind that there is no cash register in this branch. Staff is very helpful though... City centre, Kidlington or Templar's are the proper big branches you want to go to for withdrawing larger amounts.

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Andrew AJ Jones

2 Google Rating

I have used this particular branch several times over the years, and unfortunately all I can say is

2/ 5

I have used this particular branch several times over the years, and unfortunately all I can say is that the staff are almost always consistantly, officious, patronising and terse. I cannot bring myself to go there again.

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