60 bank branches close every month new research finds

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About 60 bank branches are closing every month with RBS shutting the most, consumer group Which? has warned.

It found that 2,868 branches will have closed between 2015 and the end of 2018, with the number accelerating this year.

It called the trend “alarming” and said many people were left without proper access to services.

But banks said their branches were losing customers as more people banked online.

According to Which?, the worst offenders are:

By region, Which? said Scotland had been worst hit, with 368 branches due to have shut by the end of 2018.

That was followed by the South East (361), the North West (353) and South West (327)

Which? money expert Gareth Shaw said: “While the decision is clearly a commercial one for a bank to take, it is also crucial that banks do recognise the needs of their customers and the communities they serve, before simply shutting their doors – and their customers out.”

In 2015 banks signed up to the Access to Banking Standard – an industry-wide agreement that they must must consult with customers about closures and inform them of alternative services.

But Which? said that while Post Offices and mobile banking trucks were often suggested, they did not offer the same range of services or convenience as branches.

Meanwhile it said many people “cannot” or do not want to use online services.

An RBS spokesman said: “Since 2014 the number of customers using our branches across the UK has fallen by 40 per cent and mobile transactions have increased by 73 per cent over the same period.

“As customers continue to change the way they bank with us, we must change the way we serve them, so we are investing in our branches and re-shaping our network, replacing traditional bricks and mortar branches with alternative ways to bank.”