Newcastle Building Society’s latest branch revamp to launch in County Durham
A North East-based building society is set to open the doors at its latest redeveloped branch in the region at the start of next month.
Newcastle Building Society is set to relaunch its newly revamped branch in the County Durham town of Consett next week.
The branch will offer customers access to services, information and advice, as well a private meeting space for more complex queries.
The building society is currently more than two thirds of the way through a multi-million pound branch improvement programme, which will see new or improved facilities across its existing branch network, as well as new branches being opened in a number of locations across the North East and North Yorkshire.
Stuart Miller, customer director at Newcastle Building Society, commented: “While many other financial institutions are closing branches across the North East, we are investing heavily in enhancing and upgrading a modern branch network that sits right at the heart of our operations.
“We are extending our contribution to maintaining the vitality and sustainability of local communities around the region, most especially within County Durham, and reaffirming our commitment to the people living in them.
“There’s been a lot of interest from our Consett customers as work at the branch has progressed, and we’re excited to be able to share the new facilities with them.”
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