The UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, welcomed Chris Grayling, Member of Parliament for Epsom & Ewell to its High Street store last week.
Metro Bank issues advice to support first time buyers As property prices continue to rise, first-time buyers have just one question on their minds: buy now or wait, and buy later? The property market is a minefield at the best of times but coupled with an emotional purchase of buying a first home and the overwhelming amount of contradicting advice, it can be overwhelming. Metro Bank’s Tony Davis, Head of Mortgages, reassures buyers who are ready to call a house a home with four simple steps
Metro Bank’s Colchester High Street store is hosting a complimentary workshop on Operation Excellence & Selling Your Business to local businesses and entrepreneurs on Tuesday July 26th from 6.30p.m
Thirty five colleagues from the UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, took part in the 10k London Legal Walk this week to raise much needed funds for the London Legal Support Trust – a trust that provides free and pro bono legal advice and support for disadvantaged people.
Thanks to the generosity of Bradford Metro Bank’s colleagues and customers, Bradford Central Foodbank and Advice Centre has just received 97kg of emergency food for local people in need.
Birmingham Metro Bank will be hosting a complimentary Grants for SMEs session at 3p.m. on Thursday July 14th together with Birmingham City Council. The event will held at Metro Bank’s High Street store and is a must for any SMEs based in the Greater Birmingham area interested in finding out more about the Birmingham City Council business grants available.
Oakridge Schoolchildren Visit Basingstoke Metro Bank for Financial Education
Metro Bank issues warning about costly holiday money mistakes Holiday prices are rising, and the cost of living at home is squeezing all of us. If you are managing to get away, the last thing you need is unexpected charges and costs. Metro Bank’s expert, Jo Bullard, director of bank accounts, has issued some quick and easy tips to Brits travelling to Europe, but with a warning to be careful and think ahead
The UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, gives every colleague a Day to Amaze – essentially a paid day off to support a local charity or good cause. Colleagues from Metro Bank’s Solihull store chose to use their Day to Amaze by volunteering for Acorns Children’s Hospice – a charity providing palliative care and support to babies, children and young people aged up to 18 suffering from life threatening illnesses.
Metro Bank’s Watford store will join forces the Watford & West Herts Chambers of Commerce to host a face to face network event for local businesses at its High Street store on Friday June 24th at 10a.m.
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