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Barclays to shut multiple UK branches as customer visits decline

Published 12/01/2024, 17:16
Barclays to shut multiple UK branches as customer visits decline
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LONDON - Barclays, the British multinational bank, has announced the closure of several UK branches as part of a response to the changing habits of its customers, who are increasingly opting for digital banking services over traditional in-branch transactions. The bank has cited a decrease in customer visits as the primary reason for the decision.

The closures will affect various locations, including branches in Burton-on-Trent and Ely. These branches are part of a larger group that Barclays plans to close between April 11th and April 19th, 2024. This move reflects a broader trend in the banking industry, where financial institutions are adapting to the growing preference for online banking and the consequent decline in foot traffic to physical branches.

To mitigate the impact of these closures on customers, Barclays has outlined several alternative measures to ensure continued access to banking services. Customers will still be able to perform cash transactions through options such as cashback without purchase. Additionally, Barclays has emphasized its partnerships with the Post Office, which will enable customers to conduct everyday banking activities at Post Office branches across the country.

In an effort to maintain a physical presence and provide support to customers who may not be fully comfortable with digital banking, Barclays is introducing innovative solutions. One such initiative is Barclays Local, which will operate in community spaces. Another is the deployment of banking pods, designed to offer a modern and flexible way to access banking services in the absence of traditional branches.

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