Nationwide Building Society is located at 648 Prescot Rd, Old Swan, Liverpool L13 5XE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Nationwide Building Society and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Paul Gannon

5 Google Rating

Really nice helpful staff .

5/ 5

Really nice helpful staff .

Dave Connolly

3 Google Rating

Great bank but I find that a few of the Old Swan staff branch can be a bit homophobic TBH

3/ 5

Great bank but I find that a few of the Old Swan staff branch can be a bit homophobic TBH

Pat Thebaker

5 Google Rating

Nice girls and very helpful manager. Never had a problem

5/ 5

Nice girls and very helpful manager. Never had a problem

richard beilinsohn

5 Google Rating

Thought the staff were very polite, friendly and helpful.

5/ 5

Thought the staff were very polite, friendly and helpful.

Kemi Doyle Gilow

1 Google Rating

There's always a queue, always. And if there isn't one the staff will create one by the lack of urge

1/ 5

There's always a queue, always. And if there isn't one the staff will create one by the lack of urgency in there work .plus stupid things like they can only take 5 bags of change a day. They said the place is too small to take any more. It's the largest in liverpool. Thanks.

Linda Boden

5 Google Rating

Complete Excellence.

5/ 5

Complete Excellence.

D r (Ro)

4 Google Rating

Only open from 10am till 2pm mon-friday now and closed on a weekend

4/ 5

Only open from 10am till 2pm mon-friday now and closed on a weekend

Rob Johnson

5 Google Rating

The staff here are always friendly and helpful

5/ 5

The staff here are always friendly and helpful

josh dunn

5 Google Rating

Staff are very helpful in this bank.

5/ 5

Staff are very helpful in this bank.

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  • Friday09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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