M&S Bank Oxford oxford

Marks & Spencer, 13-18 Queen St, Oxford OX1 1AB, UK

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M&S Bank Oxford oxford

Marks & Spencer, 13-18 Queen St, Oxford OX1 1AB, UK

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Welcome to M&S Bank Oxford, your trusted partner in financial services conveniently located within Marks & Spencer at 13-18 Queen Street, Oxford OX1 1AB. At M&S Bank Oxford, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service tailored to meet your unique financial needs. Our dedicated team of financial experts is committed to providing personalized solutions, whether you are looking for savings accounts, loans, or insurance products. What sets M&S Bank Oxford apart is our unwavering focus on building long-lasting relationships with our customers. We understand that navigating financial decisions can be daunting, which is why our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have. Our welcoming atmosphere ensures that you feel comfortable discussing your financial goals and aspirations. We invite you to book an appointment or drop by for a chat to discover how we can help you achieve financial peace of mind. For further inquiries, feel free to reach us at 01865 248075 or visit our website at https://bank.marksandspencer.com/. At M&S Bank Oxford, your financial well-being is our top priority, and we look forward to serving you with integrity and expertise.
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Stuart Masters
Stuart Masters
5 months ago

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Very helpful and friendly, went out of their way to assist me- thank you.

Sara jolliffe
Sara jolliffe
4 months ago

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Absolutely useless and total liars. I have tried to claim PPI from them three times and they have refused me each time. I had been paying PPI from 1990 to 2017. The staff are rude and completely useless. They are the most dishonest bank I have ever dealt with. I will be taking the matter to the Financial Ombudsman.