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Dozens of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ banks set to close next month – see how your local high street is affected

Interactive map shows where branches will shut

Dozens of banks will close this summer(Image: Ian Nicholson/PA Wire)

Dozens of banks across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are set to close in June as part of a wave of summer closures.

Some 69 banks have either already closed or will have shuttered by the end of May, leaving some communities with little or no banking services. One closure this month was the Lloyds branch in Farnworth, the last bank left in Bolton’s second biggest town. Residents of that 29,000-strong community will now have to travel for in-person banking services.

Still more closures are due in June - a total of 85 banks. That includes 25 branches of NatWest, 24 Santander branches, 15 Lloyds branches, 13 Halifax branches, seven Bank of Scotland branches, and one TSB.

By the end of next month, 240 banks will have closed in 2025, and dozens more set to close later in the summer.

You can find out if any branches are due to close near you this summer, using our interactive map.

 

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In February 2022, a voluntary agreement saw the major banking groups commit to assessing the impact of every closure. But since then, 1,879 bank branches have shut or announced their intention to clos – an average of around 50 closures announced per month or 12 per week.

The LINK initiative was agreed by all the major banks including Barclays, HSBC, Natwest, Lloyds, and Halifax and aims to ensure vulnerable customers and small businesses were not left behind in the switch to cashless payments and virtual banking.

When closures leave communities without any local bank, banking hubs or free ATMs are set up to fill the gap.