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NatWest to close Plymouth bank

NatWest has confirmed four more Devon banks will close this year – including one in Plymouth. The bank group is to shut 36 branches across the UK by the end of July 2024.

Of the closures, 34 are NatWest and two are RBS banks. It means the total number of NatWest branches scheduled to close this year and into 2024 stands at 140, while the figure for RBS is four, the Mirror reports.

The latest move contrasts with Nationwide Building Society which last month promised to keep its high street branches open until 2026 in a bid to keep face-to-face banking alive in local communities.

It means the lender vows to keep its network of 605 branches open for the next three years. The Devon NatWest banks that will close are Tiverton, Exmouth, Tavistock and Plymouth.

In a message to customers the NatWest Tiverton branch stated: “Closing a branch is a difficult decision and not one we take lightly. We understand that this branch closure may be challenging for many and we’re working hard to help prepare our customers, and our colleagues, for the closure.

“All your banking details including sort code, account number, standing orders and direct debits will remain the same and you can continue to use your debit cards, paying-in books, and cheque books. Only the branch address on your statements and any new cheque books will change. If you need to write to us, the address will be Natwest Exeter High Street, 59 High Street, Exeter, Ex4 3DL.

“We will introduce a community pop-up site following closure where a local colleague will be available to support face-to-face conversations around your day-to-day banking needs, support you with setting up and using our digital services, provide information and advice on how you can use your local Post Office for cash based transactions, as well as provide advice on how to protect yourself against fraud and scams.”

You can find the nearest community pop-up site by visiting natwest.com/bankingnearme. You can contact customer support via 0131 380 6528.

NatWest closures announced today

25 Corporation Street, Corby, NN16 1NR, England – September 26, 2023

Unit 4, St. Oswald’s Retail Park, Gloucester, GL1 2SR, England – September 26, 2023

403 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 0AF, England – September 27, 2023

9 Devonshire Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, TN40 1GW, England – September 27, 2023

60 High Street, Bognor Regis, PO21 1DA, England – September 28, 2023

70 Denmark Hill, Camberwell, SE5 8SD, England – September 28, 2023

5 High Street, Gosport, PO12 1DA, England – October 3, 2023

39 Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes, DN35 7AQ, England – October 3, 2023

1 Romsey Road, Southampton, SO16 4GT, England

87 High Street, Sidcup, DA14 6DL, England

12 The Broadway, Southgate, N14 6PL, England

131 Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, RG5 3JX, England

9 The Broadway, Stanmore, HA7 4DA, England

11 Fore Street, Tiverton, EX16 6LW, England

Unit 29 Rosevale Road, Parkhouse Industrial Estate, ST5 7EF, England

Unit 5, The Willett Building, London, SW1W 8DL, England

15 Mary Rose Mall, Beckton, E6 5ZZ England

1 High Street, Weybridge, KT13 8UA, England

Bawtry Road, Wickersley, S66 1JY, England

463 Bury New Road, Prestwich, M25 1AB, England

Bedford Square, Tavistock, PL19 0AQ, England

38 High Street, Alton, GU34 1BF, England

11 Rolle Street, Exmouth, EX8 1HH, England

119 Boundary Road, Norwich, NR6 5JD, England

53 High Street, Wanstead, E11 2AB, England

7 Hinckley Road, Leicester, LE3 0TQ, England

4 Commercial Square, Camborne, TR14 8EB, England

St. Andrews Cross, Plymouth, PL4 0AE, England

100 The Crescent, Colchester, CO4 9GN, England

2 The Sandlings, Ipswich, IP3 9YY, England

15 Chester Road, West Shotton, CH5 1DF, Wales

34 Henrietta Street, London, WC2E 8NL, England

20 Melbourne Street, Stalybridge, SK15 2JQ, England

10 Banks Road, West Kirby, CH48 4LG, England

RBS closures announced today

High Street, Dingwall, IV15 9HF, Scotland

288 Brook Street, Dundee, DD5 2AP, Scotland




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