Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Fire-hit HSBC opens pop-up branch in Loughborough Town Hall

From today HSBC is to open a pop-up branch in Loughborough Town Hall after its own building in the town’s Market Place was destroyed by fire.

The bank will be open for four days a week until further memorise, said Simon Gibson, Loughborough Town Hall manager said he was happy to be able to help its neighbour to keep a presence in the town centre following the devastating fire. “We had to close the town hall for a few weeks following the blaze and there are still some repairs to be carried out, but we are pleased to be fully up and running.”

Gursh Bassi, Local Director for HSBC Leicester, said “I am really pleased we are now able to offer a pop-up branch solution at  Loughborough Town Hall for our customers in Loughborough for the immediate future, thanks to the superb support received from Loughborough Town Hall and Charnwood Borough Council.

“The town hall is centrally located, right next door to the branch site which was damaged in the recent fire. HSBC remains committed to the Loughborough community. The location of the town hall and the space we will have in the building, on the first floor, will also give us the room required to serve more customers.

“The venue has excellent access via lift or stairs. I would like to thank our customers and our team for being patient and everyone who has supported us since the incident at the Loughborough branch.’’

HSBC will be operating the pop-up branch at the town hall on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, between 10am and 4pm (excluding bank holidays). It will be located on the mezzanine level at the town hall.

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