HSBC's Shipley branch has closed temporarily due to a refurbishment.
The bank, based at Well Croft, is undergoing a refresh which includes internal building work.
It will reopen with new signage, state-of-the-art cash machines, and freshly painted walls.
The branch will close on Tuesday, March 5, before reopening on Tuesday, March 19.
As a temporary measure, a regular pop-up branch is being arranged.
Lisa Moore, HSBC UK’s Local Director, said: “We continue to invest in our branch network to make our customers’ experience banking with us a good one. We are pleased that our Shipley 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.
“We have been talking to customers about the temporary closure for the last month, and while we are having the work done people can continue to use their nearest Post Office for day to day transactions, plus mobile and online banking is available 24/7 in addition to being able to call our contact centre."
It comes ahead of HSBC's community pop up at Shipley Library, where customers can get on-hand support.
The pop up will be in place from 9.30am to 3.30pm between Monday, March 11, and Friday, March 15.
Customers can also continue to use other branches.
The Market Street branch in Bradford city centre is one of the nearest branches with a counter.
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