Hundreds of high street bank branches closed their doors for good last year, with a similar number set to shut in 2024.
Among the nearly 200 locations set for closure this year are 27 UK bank branches that are shutting down within the next month.
Halifax, Lloyds, Barclays and Bank of Scotland are among the major banks shutting branches across the country in the coming weeks.
All of the businesses have cited the increase in the number of people banking online rather than in person as one of the reasons behind the new list of branch closures.
You can see if your local branch is one of those planned for closure below:
Lloyds bank closures
- 16 Main Street, Mexborough, England - 22/04/2024
- 15-17 Pool Street, Caernarfon, Wales - 30/04/2024
- 35 Bradford Road, Brighouse, England - 28/05/2024
- 2-4 High Street, March, England - 28/05/2024
- 38 Chapel Lane, Formby, England - 28/05/2024
- 21 Broad Street, Pershore, England - 28/05/2024
- 18 Market Place, North Walsham, England - 29/05/2024
Halifax bank closures
- 2170 Coventry Road, Sheldon, England - 22/04/2024
- 7 Fore Street, Bridgwater, England- 23/04/2024
- 73A Station Road, New Milton, England - 23/04/2024
- 226 Heathway, Dagenham, England - 15/05/2024
- 33 Main Street , Larne, Northern Ireland - 29/05/2024
Barclays bank closures
- 100/101 Bute Street, Treorchy, Wales - 26/04/2024
- 78/80 Kilmarnock Road, Shawlands, Scotland - 26/04/2024
- 28 Molesworth Street, Wadebridge, England - 25/04/2024
- 32 High Street, Cardigan, Wales - 26/04/2024
- Unit 62, Bluewater Park, Greenhithe, England - 26/04/2024
- 38 Market Street, Lancaster, England - 25/04/2024
- 92 High Street, Maidenhead, England - 26/04/2024
Bank of Scotland bank closures
- Shore Street, Bowmore, Scotland - 08/05/2024
- 40 High Street Jedburgh, Scotland - 20/05/2024
- 17 Dalrymple Street, Girvan, Scotland - 20/05/2024
- 95 High Street, Dunbar, Scotland - 21/05/2024
- Main Road, Aviemore, Scotland - 21/05/2024
- The Cross, Cupar, Scotland - 29/05/2024
- 43/45 Townhead Street, Cumnock, Scotland - 29/05/2024
- 1 Galvelmore Street, Crieff, Scotland - 29/05/2024
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