NatWest Group will close 19 branches, starting from early next year. Here’s a full list of all the affected branches and when they are due to shut.
NatWest Group is closing another 19 branches across England, Wales and Scotland.
It is the latest wave of bank closures that have seen hundreds of branches close their doors in recent years.
The business said it will shut 18 NatWest branches and one Royal Bank of Scotland branch.
It said the closures were due to customers switching to online banking but said it recognised “digital solutions aren’t right for everyone”.
The NatWest branches set for closure are:
• London, Chiswick High Road – February 20
• Redcar, High Street East – February 20
• Bradford, New Line – February 21
• Surbiton, Victoria Road – February 21
• Bakewell, Water Lane – February 22
• Greenwich, Greenwich Church Street – February 22
• Ormskirk, Moor Street – February 27
• London, Station Parade – February 27
• Morecambe, Marine Road Central – February 28
• Wednesfield, High Street – February 28
• Pontypridd, Taff Street – February 29
• Rickmansworth, High Street – February 29
• Birmingham, Bristol Road South – March 5
• Liverpool, Prescot Road – March 5
• London, Piccadilly – March 6
• Rochester, High Street – March 6
• Dudley, Castle Street – March 7
• Maldon, High Street – March 7
The RBS branch set for closure is:
• Glasgow, Sauchiehall Street – November 19
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