Metro Bank moves into Maidstone

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Metro Bank is opening its 40th store in Maidstone. To mark the occasion, the bank is inviting Maidstone residents to join colleagues for its grand opening celebrations taking place on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th December.

Metro Bank has employed around 20 people from Maidstone. The team will be led by Debbie Valk, Store Manager and Duncan Simmons, Local Director. The new Metro Bank store can be found at 10 Week Street, Maidstone, ME14 1RN.

Metro Bank launched in July 2010 with a focus on providing unparalleled levels of service and convenience to customers – testament in its early until late, seven day store opening. It provides free coin counting for customers and non-customers with Metro Bank Magic Money Machines, instant printing and replacements for lost or stolen debit cards and safe deposit boxes for customers’ valuables.

All Metro Bank stores are open at the most convenient time for local residents and businesses; 8am – 8pm Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm Saturday and 11am – 5pm Sundays and bank holidays, 362 days a year.

Kevin Walker, regional director of Metro Bank, said: “We are excited to move into Maidstone and become a part of a community that we admire. Thousands of people have joined us for the unparalleled levels of service and convenience that we offer, and we’re thrilled to be able to bring a true banking alternative to the Maidstone community.

“We look forward to welcoming personal and business customers on our journey as we revolutionise UK banking.”

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