British banks urged to justify ‘staggering’ level of branch closures
- UK has lost nearly two-thirds of its bank and building society branches over the past 30 years
Britain’s leading consumer group has called on banks to justify nearly 13,000 bank branch closures that have left millions of people struggling to access vital financial services across the UK.
Figures compiled by the consumer charity Which? show the UK has lost nearly two-thirds of its bank and building society branches over the past 30 years, from 20,583 in 1988 to 7,586.
The loss of those sites has left 19 per cent of the population nearly 3km (two miles) away from their nearest branch, while 8 per cent now have to travel more than that, with Scottish communities hardest hit by closures.
Thinly-populated areas of Scotland account for 70 of the communities farthest from a branch, though Which? said the southwest and east of England had been “disproportionately affected” given the size of regional populations.