The Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed it will close a further 66 bank branches between October and January of next year.
come just two months after the lending giant said it plans to shut 28 branches between August and November this year.Lloyds said all staff will have the opportunity to move to a different branch or another part of the business and there will be no compulsory or voluntary redundancies.
“As our customers do more online, visits to some branches have fallen by as much as 85% over the last five years. The bank came under fire from trade union Unite in May which said closures are abandoning communities who need access to banking, and putting jobs at risk.But Lloyds said it now has 19.1 million online banking customers and 15.6 million mobile app users as consumers increasingly turn to digital services.
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