The building society is investing in the branch as part of its commitment to providing Kinder Banking to the community in Maryport where it is now the only bank. It will temporarily close from 4pm on Thursday March 16th and reopen at 9.30am on Tuesday March 28th. It will continue to offer the same counter service once it reopens.
Cumberland cluster manager Matt Whitfield said he was pleased to be showing ‘a commitment to our customers and the people of Maryport’.
“We have a busy branch with a lot of footfall as customers of all ages come in and rely on us so it’s great that we are refreshing the branch to make it easier and feel more enjoyable to use our services. The branch is important for Maryport too because there are a lot of independent shops and they want somewhere to bring their takings each day.
“We still believe that the branches are important for good customer service. So while we have online services, a telephone service and an app we are still here for people who want to come in and speak to a real person. We’ll all be looking forward to welcoming back our customers and serving the community from March 28th,” he added.
Customers who usually visit the Maryport branch are being reminded that the nearest branches of The Cumberland are in Workington Pow St and Cockermouth. ATM cash machines can also be found at Herron’s, the SPAR and Tesco Local.
The work scheduled to refresh Maryport branch signals a return by The Cumberland to its programme of investment in its branches having received positive customer feedback following the modernisation of the Brampton branch.