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Frank McNally visits new-look Nationwide in Coatbridge

Frank McNally visits new-look Nationwide in Coatbridge

Glasgow Times28-07-2025
Frank McNally, MP for Coatbridge and Bellshill, was given a tour of the branch to see how it supports the high street and community.
The branch now has new furniture and has undergone a complete refurbishment in a warm colour palette to create a "bright, welcoming feel."
Frank McNally, Nationwide team and Admiral Nurse (Image: Supplied) Mr McNally also learned about the team's efforts in raising money for Dementia UK, one of Nationwide's charity partners.
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A tea and coffee hamper raffle was organised for the "Time for a Cuppa" event, with the local Admiral Nurse presenting the hamper to the winners.
The branch also offers free in-branch clinics for people affected by dementia.
The Coatbridge branch also offers a "free, accessible safe space" for anyone experiencing domestic abuse.
This allows victims a quiet area with a phone to discreetly contact family, friends, support services, or Nationwide's specialist support team.
Nationwide has committed to keeping the branch open until at least 2028.
Anne-Marie Stein, branch manager at Nationwide in Coatbridge, said: "We're so happy to have reopened in our new upgraded space and it was an honour to welcome Frank McNally MP into the branch.
"Following reopening, feedback from our customers has been great and we've been busier than ever.
"Branches aren't just for face-to-face banking - we're also a touchpoint for the community, whether that's by offering a safe space for people experiencing domestic abuse or raising money for Dementia UK.
"Access to a branch is great for everyone, and we're here to stay."
People can make local appointments at the branch for the free dementia clinics by visiting www.dementiauk.org/nationwide.
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