The 11 towns where banking hubs may open after Lloyds shuts 49 branches

The Cash Access Network link proposed eleven new banking centers after the Lloyds Banking Group announced the closing of 49 more branches.
These centers are similar to a traditional branch, but offer a common space for more than one bank.
A counter service assigned by post office employees allows customers in any bank to withdraw and deposit cash withdrawal and deposit, payment payments, and regular transactions.
For more complex issues, private spaces allow individuals to talk to community bankers from their banks and can be accessed on a rotating basis for special providers, expert advice and privacy.

The link has recommended 244 hub so far.
. The government has committed to surrender 350 banking centers throughout this parliament.
HUBs will now be delivered by Cash Access UK. To date, 186 banking centers are working.
Since 2022, the link has evaluated the closing of 2.209 bank branch and continues to receive community demands for better cash access.
Retail banks, online banking in the middle of the mid -shift in recent years closing branches quickly.
John Howells, General Manager of Link, said: uz We continue to offer an important service at Banking Centers High Street and we are pleased to announce these new places.
“Millions of people still trust in cash, every day and we are determined to keep cash on the street.”
11 new places allocated for a banking center in the UK:
– Buxton, Derbyshire
– Camborne, Cornwall
– Chepstow, Monmouthshire
– agreement, city
– Gorseinon, Swansea
– Grangemouth, Falkirk
– Harborne, West Midlands
– Hawick, Roxburghshire
– Ryde, Wight Island
– Stamford, Lincolnshire
– Totton, Hampshire




