SOME bank branches across south London are set to permanently close their doors.
The closures come as more people turn to online and mobile banking.
Data from the cash machine network, LINK, shows which banks have publicly announced in 2022 that they’ll be closing their branches.
We found that two HSBC bank branches in south London have already closed this month.
Another two bank branches have also closed today.
Three HSBC branches will close in September.
These are in New Malden, Beckenham, and Wandsworth.
Halifax in Mitcham and Lloyds in Purley will also close at the end of November.
A further two banks will see their doors shut in December.
These are Barclays in East Dulwich and Lloyds in West Wickham.
HSBC announced the closure of 69 bank branches earlier- it had already shut 82 branches last year.
Here’s the list of banks that will permanently close:
August:
HSBC, Peckham (August 2, 2022): Rye Lane, SE15 5ET
HSBC, Sidcup (August 9, 2022): High Street, DA14 6DN
HSBC, Eltham (August 18, 2022): High Street, SE9 1TD
Barclays, Sidcup (August 10, 2022): High Street, DA14 6DH
Halifax, Penge (August 10, 2022): High Street, SE20 7DS
September:
HSBC, New Malden (September 1, 2022): High Street, KT3 4HD
HSBC, Beckenham (September 8, 2022): High Street, BR3 1BX
HSBC, Wandsworth (September 27, 2022): High Street, SW18 2PT
November:
Halifax, Mitcham (November 22, 2022): Majestic Way, CR4 2JS
Lloyds, Purley (November 23, 2022): Brighton Road, CR8 2LP
December:
Barclays, East Dulwich (December 2, 2022): Lordship Lane, SE22 8HQ
Lloyds, West Wickham (December 12, 2022): High Street, BR4 0NR
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