Permanent hub opens after bank closures

Richard Madden
BBC News
BBC The exterior of a new banking hub which has opened in Hessle, East Yorkshire. The shop front has been painted black and has large white lettering over the door. Three large windows dominate the building and they have promotional banners and information boards on display.BBC
The new banking hub in Hessle will give people access to in-person financial services

A permanent banking hub has opened in Hessle giving people access to face-to-face financial services.

The hub, in the former Halifax branch in The Square, has been opened by Cash Access UK – an organisation set up to protect access to cash.

Customers will be able to carry out transactions on weekdays between 09:00 and 17:00 BST. Staff from six major banks will also be able to discuss more complicated issues on designated days.

A temporary facility, which opened inside Hessle Library and Community Centre in October, will now be closed.

Representatives from the major banks will be available on the following days:

  • Monday: TSB
  • Tuesday: Santander and NatWest
  • Wednesday: Halifax
  • Thursday: Barclays
  • Friday: Lloyds

Gareth Oakley, Cash Access UK chief executive, said the hub would ensure "crucial access to cash and face-to-face banking services for residents and businesses across the community".

In total, five hubs have now opened across East Yorkshire, with facilities also in Cottingham, Hornsea, Market Weighton and Withernsea.

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