Nationwide Building Society customers may soon notice changes at their local branch over the coming weeks. The organisation has released a statement regarding a new initiative being rolled out across all 605 of its UK branches.
The mutual is fitting defibrillators and bleed control kits at every one of its branches, alongside offering first aid sessions. This follows a recent announcement from the group regarding plans for more exclusive savings products. The life-saving equipment will be installed over the rest of 2026, with the project carried out in partnership with Visa and St John Ambulance. The vital devices are already in position at certain branches, and Nationwide has published a list of all locations where the kit will be fitted during June, July and August.
The kits will be accessible 24/7, unless the branch is within a shopping centre, and members of the public can use the devices as directed when they call 999. Nationwide is now the biggest provider of in-person banking services by number of branches, having recently overtaken Lloyds Banking Group to claim the top position.
Amanda Beech, Nationwide’s director of retail services, said: “Nationwide’s unique reach as the UK’s largest branch network gives us the ability to put life-saving equipment where it matters most – in places people already know and trust in their communities. By transforming our branches into visible, emergency hubs, we’re making it easier to access help when every second counts.
“Crucially we’re also offering training to all our branch colleagues, before extending that training into the communities we serve. We want more people to feel prepared, confident and ready to act when it matters most.”
The building society is also partnering with St John Ambulance to deliver volunteer-led workshops in life-saving first aid techniques. This training opportunity will be made available to 4,000 branch staff before broadening into ‘Heart of Community’ sessions, equipping local residents with these vital emergency skills.
These sessions will teach participants how to perform CPR, operate a defibrillator, and treat severe bleeding in an emergency situation. Professor Andrew Hartle, St John Ambulance chief medical officer, said: “We’re so pleased to work with Nationwide and Visa on this project, which so perfectly meets St John Ambulance’s mission to put the power of first aid into everyone’s hands.
“With hundreds more public access defibrillators and bleed control kits across the UK, and thousands more people confident to use them, I am confident many more lives will be saved in our communities.” The defibrillators and bleed control kits have already been fitted across nine Nationwide branches.
View 2 ImagesNationwide Building Society is making a change to all its branches(Image: Nationwide Building Society)
The devices have been put in place in Tooting, Peacehaven, Seaford, Eastbourne, East Ham, West Wickham, Maidstone, Northampton Kingsthorpe, and Redhill.
These are the branches where the kit will be installed in June, July and August:
Aberdare – June 22
Aberystwyth – June 15
Ashby-de-la-Zouch – June 26
Ayr – June 15
Ballymena – June 17
Bangor – June 19
Barkingside – June 19
Barnet – June 23
Barnstaple – June 15
Barry – June 17
Basingstoke – June 15
Bedford – June 23
Birstall – June 25
Bletchley – June 24
Blyth – June 25
Bognor Regis – June 18
Boston – June 22
Bridgend – June 16
Brixton – June 25
Bristol Cabot Circus – June 15
Burgess Hill – June 19
Buxton – June 15
Carrickfergus – June 18
Chatham – June 18
Coalville – June 15
Coleraine – June 16
Coventry – June 15
Croft Branch Swindon – June 25
Cwmbran – June 15
Dumfries – June 29
East Kilbride – June 15
Edgware – June 18
Fakenham – June 25
Fareham – June 16
Feltham – June 15
Galashiels – June 29
Glenrothes – June 15
Greenford – June 16
Hammersmith – June 24
Handsworth – June 25
Harpenden – June 26
Havant – June 17
Hayes – June 15
Helmsley – June 22
Irvine – June 26
Kenilworth – June 23
Kilmarnock – June 26
King’s Lynn – June 23
Leeds – June 22
Livingston – June 16
Londonderry – June 15
Lymington – June 15
March – June 30
Marple – June 24
Meadowhall – June 15
Merthyr Tydfil – June 22
Merry Hill – June 15
Mickleover – June 22
Middlesbrough – June 22
Milton Keynes – June 15
Motherwell – June 18
Neath – June 17
Northampton Moulton Park – June 22
Northampton Weston Centre – June 15
Nuneaton – June 29
Paisley – June 17
Perth – June 30
Port Talbot – June 18
Portadown – June 22
Preston – June 22
Redditch – June 15
Ripley – June 22
Rochdale – June 22
Romsey – June 30
Runcorn – June 15
Saffron Walden – June 26
Sale – June 15
Salford – June 15
Shawlands – June 15
Shirley High Street – June 29
Sittingbourne – June 19
Southend-On-Sea – June 16
St. Leonards-on-Sea – June 30
Stanmore – June 17
Stevenage – June 25
Stretford – June 15
Strood – June 17
Sutton-In-Ashfield – June 30
Swaffham – June 29
Swindon Regent Street – June 25
Telford – June 15
Upton Park – June 22
Wakefield – June 22
Wallingford – June 29
Walton-On-Thames – June 26
Wandsworth – June 15
Warrington – June 23
Washington – June 15
Westfield Stratford City – June 15
Weston-Super-Mare – June 30
Whitley Bay – June 25
Wickford – June 15
Woking – June 15
Yate – June 15.
Deal – July 1
Derby – July 1
Exmouth – July 1
Newbury – July 1
Allenton – July 2
Colchester – July 2
Farnborough – July 2
Paignton – July 2
Sandwich – July 2
Torquay – July 2
Broadstairs – July 3
Broadstone – July 3
Kingswinford – July 3
Windsor – July 3
Cheltenham – July 6
Maidenhead – July 6
Marlborough – July 6
Rothwell – July 6
Bexleyheath – July 7
Ilkeston – July 7
Middlewich – July 7
Ramsey – Near Huntingdon – July 7
Andover – July 8
Macclesfield – July 8
Shepherd’s Bush – July 8
Tiverton – July 8
Torrington – July 8
Wilmslow – July 8
Camberley – July 9
Horsham – July 9
Kensington – July 9
Penkridge – July 9
Yeovil – July 9
Harlow – July 13
Old Swan – July 13
Portsmouth – July 13
St Helens – July 13
Wokingham – July 13
Enfield – July 14
Leigh – July 14
New Malden – July 14
Parkstone – July 14
Winton – July 14
Berkhamsted – July 15
Bridport – July 15
Chesterfield – July 15
Tooting – July 15
Weymouth – July 15
Slough High Street – July 16
Bangor (Gwynedd) – July 17
Hinckley – July 17
Kilburn – July 17
Paddock Wood – July 17
Wallington – July 17
Accrington – July 20
Chiswick – July 20
Blackpool – July 21
Morecambe – July 21
Richmond – July 21
Addlestone – July 22
Horley – July 23
Leicester – July 23
Loughborough – July 23
Cannock – July 27
Finchfield – July 27
Bilston – July 28
Birmingham High Street – July 29
Sutton Coldfield – July 29
Scunthorpe – July 30.
Ashton-Under-Lyne – August 3
Earl Shilton – August 4
Wigston – August 4
Grantham – August 6
Long Eaton – August 6
Birmingham Alcester Road South – August 10
Codsall – August 11
Stourbridge – August 11
Shotton – August 13
Shrewsbury – August 13
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