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Jon Robinson & Anna Wise

Full list: NatWest reveals plans to close 43 bank branches

NatWest has revealed plans to close 43 of its branches across the UK.

The bank said the move is part of its bid to transition its services online.

Several branches in Scotland, including in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, are among the fresh wave of closures.

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The UK's second biggest lender said the vast majority of its retail banking services can be done digitally and it is the quicker and easier way to bank.

Just six jobs are expected to be put at risk as part of the closures, indicating most branch staff will be offered the opportunity to take up a role in a different branch or another part of the business.

NatWest said it will contact its vulnerable customers to provide support following the announcement.

The group acknowledged some customers might be worried by the closure of their local branch, particularly if they are uncomfortable or unable to use online banking, but it will ensure "no-one is left behind", the PA news agency said.

A NatWest spokesperson said: "As with many industries, most of our customers are shifting to mobile and online banking because it is faster and easier for people to manage their financial lives.

"We understand and recognise that digital solutions aren't right for everyone or every situation, and that when we close branches we have to make sure that no-one is left behind.

"We take our responsibility seriously to support the people who face challenges in moving online, so we are investing to provide them with support and alternatives that work for them."

Several high street banks have said customers are ditching local branches in favour of mobile banking, which is why they have shut their little-used banks.

NatWest said average counter transactions had shrunk by nearly two-thirds in just two years, between January 2019 and January 2022.
It saw a 39% rise in customers using mobile apps during the same period.

But the company stressed is has a helpline to guide customers through setting up online and mobile services, with a shorter waiting time for the over-60s.

It has also invested in its partnership with the Post Office so people can access cash and face-to-face banking services if they cannot do it digitally, the group said.

The latest closures add to the 32 announced back in February, which included 11 of its Royal Bank of Scotland branches.

Most staff were moved to other branches at that time, but 12 jobs were put at risk.

The branches that have been earmarked for closure are:

  • Henley-on-Thames
  • Thame
  • Cheltenham Bath Road
  • Ayr
  • Dundee
  • Devizes
  • Beeston
  • Berkhamsted
  • St Neots
  • Cleethorpes
  • Broadstone
  • Market Harborough
  • Clitheroe
  • Eastleigh
  • Shipley
  • Ilkley
  • Buxton
  • Glossop
  • Aberdeen
  • Southsea
  • Tonbridge
  • Sandbach
  • Waterlooville
  • Cheadle
  • Glasgow
  • Headington
  • Caterham
  • Oxted
  • Coventry Walsgrave Road
  • Edinburgh
  • Gerrards Cross
  • Lewes High Street
  • Balham
  • Uckfield
  • Addiscombe
  • Stourbridge
  • Whitehaven
  • Wetherby
  • Potters Bar
  • Bromsgrove
  • Wokingham
  • Bloomsbury Parrs
  • Upper Parkstone

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