Is Halifax open today? Coronavirus opening hours and list of closed building society branches
HALIFAX has announced branch closures in a bid to protect staff and customers from coronavirus spreading.
New store times are also in place for the banks that remain open.
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Around 200 branches are temporarily closed across Lloyds Banking Group, which includes Halifax, Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland, from a network of just over 1,600 branches.
See the full list of Halifax closures in the box below - the bank has temporarily removed its branch locator tool.
As of March 25, branch opening times have also changed to 10am to 2pm Monday to Friday, while they will close at weekends.
The bank added that queues may be longer than usual due to social distancing rules.
Full list of closed Halifax branches
HERE'S the full list of closed Halifax branches:
- Balham
- Barkingside
- Batley
- Belfast Shaftesbury Sq
- Billericay
- Birmingham Great Barr
- Birmingham The Bull Ring
- Blyth
- Brentwood
- Cambridge Petty Cury
- Canary Wharf
- Cheetham Hill
- Cheshunt
- Chesterfield Cent Pavemt
- Cirencester
- Dagenham
- Denbigh
- Doncaster Market Place
- Finchley Central
- Gravesend
- Halifax Woolshops
- Harborne
- Hatfield
- Leeds Commercial Street
- London High Holborn
- London Oxford Circus
- London Tottenham Court Rd
- Malvern
- Manchester Cross Street
- Middleton Manchr New Rd
- Mirfield
- Mitcham
- Morriston
- Norbury
- Oswestry
- Plaistow
- Port Talbot
- Pudsey
- Purley
- Putney
- Saffron Walden
- Southgate
- Stoke Newington
- Stowmarket
- Surbiton
- Sutton in Ashfield
- Swinton (Lancs)
- Swiss Cottage
- Tamworth
- Tewkesbury
- Walton Vale
- Warminster
- Whitley Bay
- Whitton
- Wilmslow
- Windsor
- Wokingham
Keep checking for an updated list.
And in some cases you might need to wait outside a branch in order to ensure branches aren't over crowded.
In a statement Halifax said: “Following the government’s confirmation of new measures to tackle coronavirus, our branches and call centres remain open.
“Our branches will open from 10am to 2pm on weekdays, with no weekend openings.
"This temporary change will help us to safeguard essential services across the country, maintain access to cash for our customers, and ensure those who are vulnerable or in financial difficulty can continue to speak to our colleagues.
“We would encourage customers to only visit a branch if it is absolutely necessary.”
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