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Lloyds, Halifax, NatWest and Bank of Scotland to shut 113 branches in 2025

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Lloyds, Halifax, NatWest and the Bank of Scotland are set to shut a total of 113 branches in 2025, the first of which starts tomorrow. Lloyds is gearing up to close a branch in Leeds Crossgates on Wednesday, August 20, quickly followed by the closure of its Hornchurch Station Lane branch on September 11.

The banking giant has already closed at least 18 branches this year, with 16 leaving the high street forever in June and two closing in July. However, the major lender is expected to close a further 23 before the year's end. It is estimated that Lloyds Banking Group will close nearly 300 locations in 2025 and 2026.

The mass exodus of banks from the high street has been attributed to changing customer behaviour, with many Brits preferring to bank online, leading to cost-cutting measures.

Halifax, part of the Lloyds group, is cutting back its high street presence. A total of 23 branches are set to close before the end of the year, and Northwich and Skegness are next, with their last date penciled for September 3.

The Bank of Scotland, which is also part of the Lloyds Banking Group, will close four branches in October and November. Its Edinburgh Corstorphine store is set to have its last day on October 29, quickly followed by Pitlochry the following day.

NatWest has earmarked 46 branches for closure, while eight have been earmarked for closure without dates. A branch in Cwmbran, Wales, and Wisbech, England, will close on September 1.

Customers who do not have access to online banking, or simply prefer to bank in person, can do so at their nearest Post Office.

You can perform basic banking tasks at any one of the 11,684 branches, but opening new bank accounts, taking out loans or mortgages will have to be done online or at another branch.

Some banks offer a mobile banking service, either by bringing a bus to your local area or by using buildings like village halls or libraries to offer support that would have been available in a branch.

Full list of closures Lloyds
  • Leeds (Cross Gates), August 20
  • Hornchurch, September 11
  • London Tooting, October 8
  • Stoke-on-Trent (Trent), October 10
  • Southall, October 15
  • Kidderminster, October 16
  • Bury, October 21
  • Walthamstow High Street, October 22
  • Coventry (Foleshill), November 4
  • Dunstable, November 4
  • Feltham, November 4
  • Plymstock, November 4
  • Biggleswade, November 5
  • Hexham, November 5
  • Manchester (Newton Heath), November 5
  • Bristol Bishopsworth (Church Road), November 6
  • Blandford Forum, November 10
  • Chard, November 11
  • Sheffield (Woodhouse), November 11
  • Shipston-on-Stour, November 11
  • Debden, November 12
  • East Grinstead, November 12
  • Ferndown, November 17
  • Pontardawe, November 20
  • Halifax
  • Northwich, September 3
  • Skegness, September 3
  • Castleford, September 8
  • Barrow-in-Furness, September 10
  • Brentwood, September 10
  • Epsom, September 15
  • Richmond (Surrey), September 16
  • Long Eaton, September 18
  • London Clapham Junction, September 23
  • Rhyl, September 23
  • Erdington, September 24
  • Cirencester, September 25
  • Walkden, September 25
  • Woolwich, October 1
  • Carmarthen, October 6
  • Hayes (Hillingdon), October 6
  • Southport, October 7
  • Bristol (Kingswood), October 8
  • Folkestone, October 9
  • Manchester (Stretford), October 15
  • Mold, October 16
  • Hove, October 20
  • Telford, October 22
  • Bexleyheath, October 23
  • Derby, October 23
  • Stevenage, October 23
  • Blackpool (South Shore), October 29
  • Eltham, October 29
  • Wickford, November 10
  • Hexham, November 11
  • Bolton, November 20
  • NatWest
  • Cwmbran - September 1
  • Wisbech - September 1
  • Leicester (Melton Road) - September 2
  • Rayleigh - September 2
  • Halesowen - September 3
  • Bristol (Fishponds) - September 4
  • Llangefni - September 4
  • Ely - September 10
  • Leicester (Oadby) - September 10
  • Birmingham (Edgbaston) - September 11
  • Cardiff (Llanishen) - September 11
  • Luton (Leagrave) - September 15
  • Northampton (Weston Favell Shopping Centre) - September 15
  • Birmingham (Acocks Green) - September 16
  • Cardiff (Canton) - September 16
  • Cirencester - September 17
  • Hinckley - September 17
  • Wickford - September 18
  • Willerby - September 22
  • Abingdon - September 24
  • Newmarket (Suffolk) - September 24
  • Birmingham (Smethwick) - September 25
  • Yate - September 25
  • Bicester - September 30
  • Sudbury - September 30
  • Melton Mowbray - September 29
  • Ringwood - October 1
  • Leamington Spa - October 1
  • Birmingham (Shirley) - October 1
  • Paignton - October 2
  • Stevenage - October 7
  • Wellingborough - October 7
  • Midsomer Norton - October 8
  • Stratford-upon-Avon - October 8
  • Neath - October 13
  • Romsey - October 13
  • Redditch - October 14
  • Chippenham - October 15
  • Lowestoft - October 15
  • Trowbridge - October 16
  • Honiton - October 21
  • Mold - October 21
  • Dorchester - October 22
  • Bridgwater - October 27
  • Leighton Buzzard - October 28
  • Bridport - October 29
  • Expected to be confirmed later:

    • Garstand
    • Market Drayton
    • Ashby-de-la-Zouch
    • Cromer
    • Evesham
    • Launceston
    • Portishead
    • Torquay
    Bank of Scotland
  • Edinburgh (Corstorphine), October 29
  • Pitlochry, October 30
  • Thornhill, November 3
  • Moffat, November 19
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