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More than 100 financial institution branches are set to shut this yr. (Image: Getty)

More than 100 financial institution branches are set to shut on this yr as banks more and more transfer in direction of on-line banking and away from the excessive avenue. Closure dates have been fastened for 73 branches of the most important banks to this point this yr, together with Lloyds, NatWest, Santander, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland.

An extra 29 branches have introduced plans to shut however have but to announce time limits, representing a complete of 102 closures. Lloyds Bank is main the best way with 40 banks both approaching their closing closure or awaiting an finish date. Another 18 Santander branches, 17 Bank of Scotland branches, 15 Halifax branches, and 7 NatWest branches are on account of shut for good.

The remaining 5 are two branches of TSB, two of Royal Bank of Scotland and certainly one of HSBC.

You can test our interactive map under to see if any banks close to you might be on account of shut.

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Lloyds and Santander introduced a raft of closures in 2025, blaming the choice on prospects shifting away from in-person banking to cell companies.

Some 35 branches may have left excessive streets by the tip of January, with two extra on account of shut in February, and 23 extra in March.

The remainder of the closures will happen in July and October, or are but to be decided.

Cornwall has been hardest hit by the most important banks’ transfer away from the excessive avenue, with 4 banks to this point scheduled to shut this yr, and one other two which have but to disclose an finish date.

It follows 13 department closures in 2025, six in 2024, 14 in 2023, and 6 in 2022, a lack of 45 banks in complete.

Scotland’s Highland council space can also be more likely to see six banks shut this yr, together with two which have but to announce a closure date.

Scotland is ready to lose 20 banks in complete, with 5 on account of pull down the shutters in Wales and one in Northern Ireland. Of the remaining 76 closures in England, the South East and the South West are the worst affected, with 17 branches closing in every area.

Since February 2022, when all the most important banking teams dedicated to a voluntary settlement to evaluate the influence of each closure, a complete of two,065 branches have both shut or introduced plans to shut. That represents an common of at the least one closure per day, or eight per week.

The LINK initiative was set as much as scrutinise every closure and be certain that susceptible prospects and small companies weren’t left behind within the transition to cashless funds and digital banking.

When communities are left with none native financial institution by closures, banking hubs or free ATMs are set as much as fill the hole.

Gareth Oakley, chief govt of Cash Access UK stated: “The way people are banking is changing as more people choose to bank and pay for things digitally. But for those people who still rely on cash and face-to-face banking services, the good news is that more banking hubs are opening every week.  We’ve opened more than 200 now, including 100 in 2025 alone.

“What’s particularly brilliant about hubs is that we can serve the customers of all the major high street banks in one location. They’re getting busier too with on average around 150 customer transactions every day. There’s a real buzz about them. Hubs alongside deposit services and other new cash solutions will continue to help businesses and consumers to readily access and deposit cash when they need to.”

Nick Quin, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at LINK stated: “More people are choosing to bank and pay for things digitally. Many people rely entirely on their smartphones when they leave the home, and don’t carry cash or even a wallet. That means cash use is falling too, but it remains critical, and over £76bn was withdrawn from LINK cash machines last year.

“Whenever a bank branch does close, LINK will assess the impact to see if additional cash services are required. We’re committed to protecting the cash infrastructure for the millions of people who still rely on it.”

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2158309/bank-branch-closures-uk