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Making it easier A guide to services and facilities for your accessibility needs

Making it easier form If you need any of our literature in a different format, please complete and return this form to us. First name: Last name: Address: Postcode: Alternative format(s) required for (tick all required): Mortgages Current Accounts Credit Cards Investments Savings Insurances Pensions Account number(s): Please continue on reverse

Problems signing your name If you have difficulty signing your name, we can help. We can produce a stamp which reproduces your signature, and you can use this in our Stores and Lounges to verify your identity. Help managing your account There are a number of different ways another person can help you with banking and making decisions about your finances, including having secure access to your accounts. Please chat to one of our colleagues to find out more. Extended or accompanied appointments We try to arrange our time slots with customers in Stores and Lounges based on our experience of how long it takes to complete various transactions or applications. If you would like to take more time, just let us know and we ll arrange a longer appointment. You are also free to bring a friend or family member with you, if this would help.

Better banking for everyone We believe banking should be easy for everyone. That s why we offer a full range of services and facilities designed to help your accessibility needs. In this guide you will find lots of useful information about how we can help you do business with us. We can help you with: > Reading difficulties or visual impairments > Deafness or hard of hearing > Difficulties remembering your PIN number > Access to Stores and Lounges > Using our ATMs (cash machines) > Problems with signing your name > Help managing your account > Extended or accompanied appointments If you need additional support not covered above, please just ask we ll do our best to help.

Reading difficulties or visual impairments We can provide the following options for all of our literature, for customers with reading difficulties or visual impairments: > Large print > Braille (Universal English Braille, contracted or uncontracted) > Audio CD > Note gauges to help you to identify the value of banknotes by size > A range of reading aids, magnifiers and signature guides > Correspondence on coloured paper > Our colleagues are also happy to explain printed materials to you Deafness or hard of hearing All of our Stores and Lounges have a portable induction loop system for use at counters or interview points. If you need a longer chat, we can also arrange a private meeting with additional support (with advance notice), including: > Qualified sign language interpreter > Lip speaker > Note taker > Speech to text

It may also be possible to provide British Sign Language information on DVD with subtitles. Please just ask. If you are a user of Next Generation Text services, our call handlers are ready to receive your call. Difficulties remembering your PIN number If using a chip and PIN card is a little tricky, we can give you a chip and signature card. If you need one of these cards, please complete the relevant section of this leaflet and hand it in at your local Store or Lounge. Access to Stores and Lounges We also try hard to make sure all of our Stores and Lounges are easily accessible for all customers. Most of our locations have wheelchair access and automatic door opening. If you have any questions about the access facilities at your local Store or Lounge, please speak to a member of staff. Using our ATMs (cash machines) If you need money on the go, we can help. Wherever we can, our ATMs are installed at an accessible height for wheelchair users. If you experience difficulties accessing or operating any of our ATMs, please ask a Store or Lounge colleague for assistance or a demonstration.

Please mark an x in the relevant box(es) below: Large print Braille (we provide contracted as standard, let us know if you would like uncontracted) Audio CD Correspondence on coloured paper BSL information on DVD Signature stamps Magnifying sheets Chequebook template Banknote size gauge Sign language interpreter Lip speaker Note taker Loop system Chip and signature card Once you have completed this form, please hand it in at your local Store or Lounge, or post it to: Disability Awareness Team Virgin Money plc Jubilee House Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4PL If you have any additional accessibility needs, please speak to one of our colleagues.

More information If you d like more information about any of the facilities in this guide, or want to discuss your needs, you can contact us in the following ways: Visit: Your local Virgin Money Store or Lounge Call: 0191 279 5300* Email: disability.awareness@virginmoney.com Write to: Disability Awareness Team Virgin Money plc Jubilee House Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4PL *We are here from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm on Saturdays and 10am to 3pm on Sundays. Calls are charged at your service provider s prevailing rate and may be monitored and recorded. Virgin Money plc Registered in England and Wales (Company no. 6952311).Registered Office Jubilee House, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4PL. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. VMP224