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Nationwide hosts 'tea and tech' classes at Bromley branch

Nationwide Building Society’s Bromley Branch is providing a helping hand to its members by offering support and advice on how to use its Mobile Banking App.

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The Society, which is committed to helping people with their digital banking, is holding a face-to-face ‘Tea and Tech’ event on Monday 28 March at the branch, located at 77 High Street.

It comes as more members want to experience the benefits of being able to bank digitally, particularly for basic transactions.

The event provides free help and advice to members looking to use the Nationwide Banking App, offering tutorials on how to log in and send money, set up standing orders and keep safe from online fraud. The event is designed to help educate members, provide a range of demos as well as giving them the opportunity to ask questions.

Georgina Luffman, Deputy Branch Manager at Nationwide’s Croydon branch and who will hosting the event, said: “Online banking is a fantastic service that makes it easy for our members to manage their accounts and money. These events offer an important guide to online banking through our Nationwide Banking App. It’s great to be able to help people become more confident managing their money online, and to talk through the security measures we have in place to keep our members and their money safe.”

During the event attendees will receive the latest information about Nationwide’s online banking, be able to talk to an advisor, and ask questions. Members can register online via this link or by visiting the branch.

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