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Main boards => General Discussion => Topic started by: Diasi on September 01, 2023, 07:09:34 AM

Title: Bank Closures
Post by: Diasi on September 01, 2023, 07:09:34 AM
Under incoming rule changes banks will have to provide cash services within three miles (an hour's walk) of customers who live in rural areas, and just one mile for those in towns and cities.

As more & more bank branches are being closed why is it ok for a rural dweller to have to walk 3 miles to a cash service when an urban dweller only has to walk one mile?

Title: Re: Bank Closures
Post by: Michael Rolls on September 01, 2023, 07:34:29 AM
typical of the chattering classes
Title: Re: Bank Closures
Post by: Scrumpy on September 01, 2023, 08:48:30 AM

All the banks in my town have gone.. I have to go a couple of miles to my bank..
Fortunately I do my banking online/mobile.. If I need cash I pop to the Co-op.
Title: Re: Bank Closures
Post by: Michael Rolls on September 01, 2023, 08:59:08 AM
my main bank is Lloyds - used to be a branch 2 miles away - then, thanks to the wretched EU, Lloyds had to close all their Scottish branches which were taken over by TSB. Used to be open 5 days a week. Then 4 days, closed Wednesdays then only open on Thursdays - now closed. My nearest Lloyds branch is in Carlisle, about 200 miles away. Thankfully I can get cash from an ATM in the newsagents, but it is an irritation not to be able to get coins, only £10 and £20 notes. Every other Thursday morning a Bank of Scotland mobile bank is a couple of miles away and every now and then I get them to give me coins for a tenner.