TSB reveals locations of 82 branches to close by end of next year

Bank to shut locations across UK with around 370 jobs to go

Ben Chapman
Thursday 28 November 2019 14:49 GMT
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Local communities likely to be affected by closures
Local communities likely to be affected by closures

TSB has announced the locations of 82 branches that will close next year, with the loss of around 370 jobs across the country.

The high street lender revealed earlier this week that some branches would close as part of plans to save £100m in costs by 2022.

New chief executive Debbie Crosbie has attempted to draw a line under technology problems which affected almost 2 million customers last year.

A smaller tech glitch last week caused some customers to receive payments late.

Jenny Ross, money editor, at consumer group Which?, said the branch closures would hit communities hard.

“Our research has found two-thirds of people would find life difficult without convenient access to a branch, while 11 million people lack the confidence to carry out basic banking tasks online,” Ms Ross said.

“If banks want their customers to go online they must ensure they can deliver consistently reliable services – instead of the current rate of regular IT glitches that people endure. The next government should urgently intervene with legislation that protects access to cash as a vital backup and for as long as it is needed.”

TSB’s ​customer banking director Robin Bulloch reassured customers that they would be fully supported while the closures take place.

“We realise this is difficult news for our branch partners and will do everything to support those affected to offer voluntary redundancies and redeploy as many people as we can to other roles.”

TSB branches to close

North England

Wigton (June)

Chillingham, Newcastle Upon Tyne (September)

Northwest England

Urmston (June)

Chester (June)

Chorlton, Manchester (October)

Congleton (October)

Penketh, Warrington (October)

Leyland (November)

St Annes-on-Sea (November)

Ormskirk (November)

Yorkshire and the Humber

Headingley, Leeds (February)

Thorne (April), Skipton (May)

Willerby, Hull (May)

Normanton (May)

Todmorden (June)

Brough (July)

Market Weighton (July)

Shipley (November)

Harrogate (November)

East Midlands

Leicester – Cavendish Road (May)

Eastern England

St Albans (September)

Felixstowe Road, Ipswich (September)

West Midlands

Great Hampton, Birmingham (April)

Walsgrave Road, Coventry (April)

Pershore (May)

Cannock (September)

Rugby (September)

Warwick (September)

Stirchley, Birmingham (September)

Lichfield (October)

Stourbridge (October)

Jubilee Crescent, Coventry (November)

Leamington Spa (November)

Sutton Coldfield (November)

Bearwood Road, Smethwick (November)

Southwest England

Moreton-in-Marsh (May)

Okehampton (May)

Stroud (June)

Poole (October)

Salisbury (October)

Southeast England

Abingdon (April)

Burgess Hill (April)

Sidcup (June)

Amersham (June)

Guildford (July)

Ashford (September)

Woking (September)

Redhill (October)

Basingstoke (October)

Worthing (October)

Fareham (October)

Cowley (November)

London

Elephant and Castle (February)

Holborn (May)

Finchley (June)

Barkingside (September)

Wandsworth (September)

Bayswater (September)

St James’s Park (September)

Chingford (November)

Gidea Park (November)

Old Street (November)

Twickenham (November)

Potters Bar (November)

Scotland

Barrhead (April)

Govan, Glasgow (May)

Bishopbriggs (May)

Milngavie (May)

Dunbar (May)

Portobello (May)

Jedburgh (May)

Kinross (May)

Tain (June)

Uddingston (June)

Clerk Street, Edinburgh (July)

Carluke (July)

Brechin (July)

Dumbarton (July)

Clarkston (July)

Morningside, Edinburgh (September)

Wishaw (September)

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