is closing 25 branches in June, as many banking chains across the country struggle to keep their branches open. More than 6,000 high-street bank branches have closed since January 2015, at a rate of around 53 each month, a latest analysis by ? has revealed.
NatWest Group, which comprises NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, has closed 1,431 branches - the most of any banking group. Lloyds Banking Group, made up of , Halifax and Bank of Scotland, has shut down 1,321 sites. The popular bank is closing 53 of its branches this year, out of which 25 will be closed in June.
According to the bank officials, over-the-counter bank transactions fell by 62 % between October 2019 and October 2024, and mobile app usership increased over the same period by 53 %.
A NatWest spokesperson told : "Banking has changed dramatically in recent years, with an increased demand for mobile and online services, as our customers benefit from a faster and easier way to bank.
"We know it can affect those less confident with alternatives we offer.
"We'll always work hard to guide and support you through the changes and find the best way to serve you from now on."

NatWest branches closing in June
- Accrington, June 5
- Alfreton & Clay Cross, June 2
- Beverley, June 25
- Bridlington, June 11
- Cross Gates, June 10
- Ellesmere Port Town Centre, June 4
- Hazel Grove, June 19
- Heaton Chapel, June 3
- Garstang, June 26
- Keighley, June 16
- Leek, June 16
- Longton, June 5
- Manchester Portland Street, June 11
- Mansfield, June 26
- Mexborough, June 3
- Nantwich, June 19
- Newark, June 17
- Rochdale, June 10
- Stafford Greengate, June 25
- Annes-on-Sea, June 24
- Stockton on Tees, June 4
- Uttoxeter, June 2
- Washington, June 17
- West Bridgford, June 24
- Worksop, June 18
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