Bank branch closures alert: Santander shutting down dozens of locations in 2025 - full list

Bank branch closures are ramping up this year with Santander closing multiple sites
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Santander is in the process of closing dozens of bank branches in 2025 with customers opting to use online banking services in lieu of physical locations.
Earlier this year, the high street staple confirmed its branch network would be slashed by 95 in a blow to its customers who prefer in-person contact.
According to research conducted by consumer champion Which?, more than 6,000 bank branch closures have taken place in the UK between 2016 and 2024.
Customers are being urged to check if their local bank branch is shutting down this year and to take advantage of new Banking Hubs that have been set up to offer
Santander is in the process of closing dozens of bank branches
| PAHere is a full list of the Santander bank branch closures that have either already taken place in 2025 or are set to be implemented later this year:
Aberdare – June 24
Arbroath – June 17
Armagh – July 1
Blackwood – June 23
Blyth – August 5
Bognor Regis – July 14
Borehamwood – July 1
Brecon – June 25
Brixton – August 11
Caernarfon – July 7
Camborne – July 7
Canvey Island – August 5
Clacton – June 16
Cleveleys – June 23
Colne – July 14
Colwyn Bay – July 24
Crowborough – July 23
Croydon (North End) – June 16
Cumbernauld – July 7
Didsbury – July 8
Downpatrick – August 6
Dungannon – June 23
Edgware Road – August 12
Eltham – June 23
Exmouth – July 15
Falmouth – July 21
Farnham – July 29
Felixstowe – July 16
Finchley – August 6
Fleet – June 30
Formby – August 11
Gateshead (Metro) – June 16
Glasgow (St Vincent St) – June 24
Glasgow (Newton Mearns) – June 23
Greenford – June 24
Hackney – July 15
Hawick – July 24
Herne Bay – July 8
Hertford – July 29
Holloway – July 14
Holywell – August 13
Honiton – July 14
Kidderminster – June 18
Kilburn – June 17
Kirkby – July 22
Launceston – June 16
Louth – June 17
Magherafelt – June 24
Malvern – July 2
Market Harborough – July 1
Musselburgh – June 30
New Milton – July 28
Peterhead – June 16
Plympton – August 14
Portadown – June 30
Pudsey – July 28
Rawtenstall – July 15
Ross-on-Wye – July 30
Ruislip – July 7
Rustington – August 5
Saltcoats – July 21
Seaford – July 15
Shaftesbury – July 23
Sidcup – August 11
St Austell – July 8
St Neots – July 30
Stokesley – July 31
Strabane – July 23
Surrey Quays – November 10
Swadlincote – June 30
Tenterden – July 7
Torquay – June 17
Tottenham – July 8
Whitley Bay – August 6
Willerby – August 13
Wishaw – July 22.
Here is a full list of the Santander bank branch closures with shut down dates yet to be confirmed:
Bexhill
Billericay
Dover
Droitwich
Dunstable
East Grinstead
Holyhead
Ilkley
Larne
Lytham St Annes
Maldon
Morley
North Walsham
Redcar
Saffron Walden
Turriff
Uckfield
Urmston.
Here is a full list of the Santander bank branch closures that have seen their opening hours reduced as of June 30:
- Alton
- Banbury
- Barry
- Beeston
- Bicester
- Braintree
- Bury St Edmunds
- Caerphilly
- Chippenham
- Cirencester
- Cricklewood
- Durham
- Ely
- Grantham
- Great Yarmouth
- Harlesden
- Hitchin
- Irvine
- Kendal
- Kettering
- Kilmarnock
- Lowestoft
- Newark
- Penrith
- Petersfield
- Retford
- Spalding
- Stamford
- Stevenage
- Stroud
- Sudbury
- Trowbridge
- Washington
- Wellingborough
- West Bridgford
- Worksop.
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A spokesperson for Santander UK said: "As customer behaviour changes, we are ensuring that our branches remain fit for the future.
"Our new combination of full-service branches, alongside Work Cafés, counter-free branches and reduced hours branches, aims to provide the right balance between digital banking and face-to-face money management and guidance.
"As business, we must move with customers and balance our investment across all the places where we interact with customers, to deliver the very best for them now and in the future.
"Closing a branch is always a very difficult decision and we spend a great deal of time assessing where and when we do this and how to minimise the impact it may have on our customers."
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