TSB has revealed the 73 branches it has earmarked for closure in Scotland next year.
The Edinburgh-based bank said the cuts will affect 300 jobs.
The company intends to close 164 branches across the UK, reducing its headcount by around 900, following a “significant change in customer behaviour” as fewer people use branches in favour of online banking.
Branches have been selected to ensure 94% of customers in Scotland are still within 20 minutes’ travel time of one that will remain open.
Six of those set to close are in Aberdeen – Culter, Dyce, Kincorth, Mannofield, St Machar and Torry.
Another six will close in Glasgow – Anniesland, Dennistoun, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Partick and Springburn.
In Edinburgh three branches will close – Costorphine, Gorgie and Pilton.
Meanwhile, two in Dundee will close – Craigiebank and Lochee.
The remaining branches to close:
- Aboyne
- Alexandra
- Alford
- Anstruther
- Banchory
- Bathgate
- Bearsden
- Berwick-upon-tweed
- Blairgowrie
- Bo’ness
- Broxburn
- Buckhaven
- Bucksburn
- Burntisland
- Campbelltown
- Carnoustie
- Castle Douglas
- Coatbridge
- Coupar Angus
- Cowdenbeath
- Crieff
- Cumnock
- Cupar
- Dalkeith
- Dingwall
- Dunoon
- Girvan
- Grangemouth
- Grantown-on-Spey
- Hawick
- Helensburgh
- Huntly
- Insch
- Johnstone
- Kelso
- Kilbirnie
- Kilsyth
- Kirkaldy, Templehall
- Largs
- Larkhall
- Lochgilphead
- Montrose
- Nairn
- North Berwick
- Peebles
- Penicuik
- Pitlochry
- Port Glasgow
- Prestwick
- Renfrew
- Rosyth
- Rothesay
- Saltcoats
- Thornliebank
- Turriff
- Wick
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