New and existing members are invited to the day’s coffee morning event.
Kate Bethell, Furness Building Society’s Preston Branch Manager, said: “At a time when many other high street banks are closing their doors, it’s really important to us to do everything we can to keep ours open and continue to serve the community here in Preston.
“I’m really looking forward to welcoming new and existing members to the newly refurbished Fishergate space. Members can expect to receive the usual warm and friendly service we have provided here in the city for many decades.
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The new look of the housing association enables the industry team to spend quality time with all its members, when the open space is organized into separate zones for certain services.
The traditional counter has also been replaced with a new meeting and greeting table.
Simon Broadley, chief operating officer of Furness Building Society, added: “We are really proud to announce the new Preston office, which will allow us to offer a modern and welcoming environment in a more central and convenient location.
“Updating our branch networks is part of our strategy to ensure that we grow sustainably, remain relevant and continue to place our people-led values at the core of the member experience.
“At the same time, we have invested in our digital Offer to open up new and faster ways to do business with us online and through the app. We are committed to maintaining our position as today’s building society for members at all stages of life.”
The new Preston branch is also a drop-off point for the Cash4Kids charity’s Mission Christmas appeal.
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