nAfter modernization works, the Santander Consumer Bank located at Simmeringer Hauptstraße 55-57 has reopened its doors. On an area of 370 square metres, there is now more space for competent customer service and a new training center for staff.
the. The 11th district has a Santander branch. Right next to the Zippererstrasse U3 station, cash loans are offered tailored to meet customers' needs for any purpose.
Positive development of the Simmeringen business site
“In my opinion, our Simmeringen customers have the freedom to visit the most beautiful Santander branch in Austria. Especially when it comes to loans, people appreciate the direct contact with our advisors and the uncomplicated application processes. Speed is also an important factor.” In the best-case scenario, after the loan is approved Our customers receive their money on the same day,” stressed Michael Schweiger, Chief Operating Officer of Santander Consumer Bank at the opening ceremony. BV Steinhart is also pleased with its opening: “The new Santander branch in a prominent location is a testament to the fact that Simmering is a business location.” In the past decades “He has developed very positively.”
New training center for employees
The company, which is one of the best employers in Austria and Europe, invests in the development of its employees. In the two new training halls, aspiring consulting talent is trained to the highest standards by instructors from the Santander Sales Academy.
Maximum flexibility is always offered to customers
The branch at Simmeringer Hauptstraße 55-57 is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 5 pm. On Thursday, operating hours will be extended until 6:30 p.m. After scheduling an appointment in advance by phone or email, the three-person advisory team is available to clients outside regular bank hours until 8 p.m.
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