Santander Bank Branch 780 Gallivan Boulevard, Boston, MA 02122
About the Business
Welcome to the Santander Bank Branch located at 780 Gallivan Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts. Our branch is dedicated to providing exceptional banking and financial services to the local community. Whether you're looking to open a new account, apply for a loan, or seek financial advice, our friendly and knowledgeable staff is here to help you every step of the way. We offer a wide range of services tailored to meet your personal and business banking needs, including checking and savings accounts, mortgages, credit cards, and investment opportunities. Visit us today and experience the personalized service and commitment to excellence that Santander Bank is known for. Your financial well-being is our top priority, and we look forward to serving you.
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Location & Phone number
780 Gallivan Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts 02122, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 13:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"It’s a bank, there are going to be lines! Be patient and kind to the people working to the best of their capabilities especially when they’re at capacity. I also had to work w Senior Relationship Banker Thu and I cannot give her enough praise. She has helped me a few times now and has been incredibly informative as well as empathetic to all the situations I have encountered. She’s taken proper time and care with my inquiries and I am very appreciative. All the staff has been attentive and kind every time I have come in."
"ASHLEY P. HAS AWESOME CUSTOMER SERVICE. SHE WAS VERY NICE AND EVEN TOOK THE OPPURTUNITY TO MENTION AN UPCOMING BIRTHDAY."
"I have been with Santander Bank for a very long time. If ever there is a problem or concern it is handled in a timely manner. It is nice to have a relationship with a community resource. Keep up the good work."
"I don’t know where they get off calling themselves a bank. My husband and I closed all our accounts with them because they refused a cashier’s check. We weren’t even trying to cash it, we were trying to deposit it. The funds needed to be moved, so we called the issuer in Florida. They in turn called the bank and were refused. The Florida bank was totally baffled, as were we, since a cashier’s check is better than money. After a whole lot of go around, we asked if they would take a wire transfer into our account. That they would do, for an outrageous fee. While my husband and I were shopping around for a new bank, he acquired a mature savings bond. He wanted to cash it and put part of it into his checking account. The teller didn’t even know what it was. The supervisor said they didn’t handle them, they had no procedure. Once again, a U.S. Savings bond is better than cash. So the next day my husband took that bond and just started walking down the street, asking at each different bank if they could cash it. When he found one that could do that, he used that bond to open a new account. The next day we closed all our Santander accounts and moved them to the new bank."
"I went to this bank simply to exchange cash for quarters as I’ve done several times before, including since this pandemic started. I have to get quarters to use the laundry machine in my apartment’s basement. This was my third attempt to go in recent days. The first they were already closed because I was driving home after a full day working as a teacher and I hadn’t realized how short their hours were; I work from several hours before they’re open to several hours after. The next time was President’s Day, when their own website said they were open for normal hours but they were in fact closed. On the third attempt, today (I’m off for February break and so could go on a Wednesday), I was denied this simple exchange despite having cash in hand because I was not a member. I understand that banks want to focus on serving their own, but exchanging cash for quarters is just such a basic thing to do for the community you are a part of, especially given that many people in this community cannot afford an in-unit washer/dryer. So many services have become less accessible and more difficult during the pandemic and it’s hard not to see this policy as targeted at those less able to afford access to banking. I’ll admit I don’t know if they are making other efforts to be a good member of the community, but I was disappointed by my experience."
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