Two new 'state of the art' ATMs will be installed at the city's HSBC branch as part of a major refurbishment. 

These new machines are designed to make withdrawing cash easier and enable people to check their account balance, print statements and make payments linked to their HSBC credit card.

The bank is closed while the interior undergoes a refit but support pop-ups are being held at the Maddermarket Theatre, a five-minute walk away. It will reopen on October 10.

The London Street branch of HSBC is closed while it undergoes a refurbishmentThe London Street branch of HSBC is closed while it undergoes a refurbishment (Image: Newsquest) George Hemstock, HSBC UK's local director, said: "We are pleased that our Norwich London Street branch is getting a refresh, with some painting, new signage and the installation of new state-of-the-art cash machines, which we are excited about."

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Two new ATMs will be installed as part of the upgradeTwo new ATMs will be installed as part of the upgrade (Image: Newsquest) This refurbishment follows a commitment from HSBC UK not to announce any new branch closures in 2024.

Instead, it is pumping millions of pounds into upgrading existing infrastructure, including the branch in Mount Street, Diss.

"We continue to invest in our branch network to make our customers’ experience banking with us a good one," Mr Hemstock added.