High tech branch surfaces
Published: 5 January 2009 17:14 GMT
The use of space has been generous and the site is a visual feast, with much of the branch having an open plan split-level format. The picture above shows the foyer of the branch with a huge interactive screen on one side.
Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith/silicon.com
Phew, it took until photo 10 to see a real person ...
Horace Knight
Yeah, looks lovely.
Now, if they can just mana...
Jason
I can see a load of ATMs with no queue control - s...
Roger Huffadine
As a customer of Barclays Bank I was keen to try o...
Carole Railton
To recommend actions and measures to be taken in the event of a Branch/Group underperforming. s corporate strategy and the respective Branch and ...
CIT JOB SPECSenior Systems EngineerReporting to: Infrastructure Operations ManagerThe world's leading organiser of trade and consumer events Reed ...
Stephens .Lead your team, drive our successAt Barclays we do our best to fulfil the needs of our customers and we look for the best to ensure this ...
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