RBS located at 10 Gordon St, Glasgow G1 3PL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 724 2424

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Humma wilson

1 Google Rating

Any time I go in with any issue they are never able to help. The girl treated my today was hufing an

1/ 5

Any time I go in with any issue they are never able to help. The girl treated my today was hufing and puffing like how I came up with this issue. And she was trying to argue. I got disappointed and end up going to Suchihall street branch as always and come out happy with my problem resolved.

Peter Rich

1 Google Rating

RBS is absolutely useless and disgusting.... I have for months been trying to get my own money out o

1/ 5

RBS is absolutely useless and disgusting.... I have for months been trying to get my own money out of a dormant rainbow savings account and have twice travelled overseas paying huge airfares to present myself in person to the bank to no avail. It is just one excuse after the next. I have countless times been told that everything is in order and that I would have my money in X amount of days only to get contacted later telling me they need this that and the next thing before they can process my request and give me my own money. I want this issue sorted NOW!! The fellow from RBS I have been speaking to has been very helpful but the processes of the actual bank and the dormant account team has been nothing but useless. I initially came in person to the bank in January and was told I would have my money by February and still at the end of August I am dealing with this issue

Bats RULE

2 Google Rating

Can be very good or very bad.

2/ 5

Can be very good or very bad.

Johnny Groats

2 Google Rating

Get your dosh out quick before they close this branch too

2/ 5

Get your dosh out quick before they close this branch too

William McMaster

5 Google Rating

Friendly helpful staff.

5/ 5

Friendly helpful staff.

Paul Smith

5 Google Rating

Used the machine to pay coin and paper into and fast and easy .

5/ 5

Used the machine to pay coin and paper into and fast and easy .

William McClure

5 Google Rating

Well, Actually there is a gent in there who thinks he is a cut above the rest, be assured you'll see

5/ 5

Well, Actually there is a gent in there who thinks he is a cut above the rest, be assured you'll see this not so kind person, Anyway you have a good day, Glasgow loves you💥👉👀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😉👍💥

Rosa Paula

3 Google Rating

Nice big branch, really lovely inside. A lot of undesirables seem to come here though.

3/ 5

Nice big branch, really lovely inside. A lot of undesirables seem to come here though.

Julie Rennie

2 Google Rating

I understand that due to Covid 19 changes need to be made however, to close on Saturdays is a HUGE i

2/ 5

I understand that due to Covid 19 changes need to be made however, to close on Saturdays is a HUGE inconvenience to so many. I turned up on Saturday to find you closed. In the short time I stood outside I also watched 3 others try your doors. At a time when you have closed local branches, it is more of a priority you are open. Also the wait times in this Branch are too long.

Caroline Thomson

5 Google Rating

Can't praise this branch high enough. Nothing too much trouble and staff always very polite and cour

5/ 5

Can't praise this branch high enough. Nothing too much trouble and staff always very polite and courteous. I was in with my partner on Saturday afternoon and was served by a male teller (name unknown) and it was a pleasure in being served by him. Paisley branch please read and digest, pity you can't be more like this branch.

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  • Tuesday09:15 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday09:15 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday09:15 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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