Bank set to leave city centre site after 146 years

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Customers have been told by a Lloyds Bank spokesperson that the move would not affect the services offered in the city

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Lloyds Bank is set to move from its building in the centre of Wolverhampton to a new site at the end of November.

The bank is leaving their 146-year-old building in Queen Square to relocate to the Mander Centre, also in the city.

A spokesperson for the bank said they were "excited" to be moving services to the new location.

Customers have been told the move would not affect the services available in the city.

The spokesperson added: "The branch will offer customers a welcoming and modern place for their in-person banking and our colleagues will be on hand to help with a range of services."

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