LLOYDS Banking Group has announced it will close more than 40 Lloyds and Halifax bank branches.

The latest round of closures covers banks located in England and Wales.

More bank branches are closing

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More bank branches are closingCredit: PA:Press Association

The bank said that 29 Lloyds bank branches will close and 15 Halifax locations.

The branches are located in or near to cities and large town centres, and you can see the full list of branches affected below.

They will close their doors between September and November this year.

What Lloyds and Halifax branches are closing?

HERE’S the full list of 44 branches that will close later this year.

Lloyds

  • Berkeley Square
  • Bournemouth Westbourne
  • Brighton Preston Circus
  • Brixham
  • Bromborough
  • Cardiff Rumney
  • Cheltenham Bath Rd
  • Church Village
  • Faversham
  • Gants Hill
  • Halstead
  • Haslemere
  • Hendon
  • Henley-on-Thames
  • Holsworthy
  • Kempston
  • Kentish Town
  • Leeds Horsforth
  • London Regent St
  • Mildenhall
  • Morley
  • Newport Maindee
  • Northwood
  • Oakham
  • Quinton
  • Sedgley Dudley
  • Stony Stratford
  • Tadley
  • Towcester

Halifax

  • Chertsey
  • Chesham
  • Cheshunt
  • Chesterfield Cent Pav
  • Fleet
  • Harpenden
  • Hinckley
  • Kenilworth
  • Manchester Cross St
  • Market Harborough
  • Pinner
  • Plaistow West Ham
  • Potters Bar
  • Rugeley
  • Upminster

It brings the total number of branches already shut by the banking giant, or earmarked to close, to 100 this year.

Lloyds Banking Group is behind Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland. It also owns pensions firm Scottish Widows

Lloyds and others banks have been closing branches over the past few years because more customers are banking online rather than in person.

Vim Maru, the retail director at Lloyds Banking Group, said it had “seen customers carry out significantly fewer transactions at these locations”.

He said: “We’ve also seen our digital banking customers grow by over four million in five years, to almost 18 million, of which 13.6 million also choose to be active app users. 

“This means that, like many businesses on the high street, we must change for a future where branches will be used in a different way, and visited less often.”

Lloyds previously announced it was closing branches in January 2020 when 56 locations were earmarked to shut.

There were 15 of the group’s banks which closed their doors by March 2019 and 49 before that.

Some of those closures involved job losses and we’ve asked if their will be any this time round and will update when we hear back.

More to follow…

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