South Wales Echo

Bank closure will leave older people ‘ignored’

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THE closure of a town’s last remaining bank will leave its older residents “ignored”, it has been claimed. Caldicot is set to lose its Lloyds branch which has announced it will close for good next January.

The bank is closing due to falling use among locals in the past few years, with residents in Caldicot being diverted to the Post Office on Newport Road or to the Lloyds branch in Chepstow. It means the town will now be without a bank, although there is still a Monmouthsh­ire Building Society on Newport Road.

A Lloyds spokespers­on confirmed the closure, noting that 78% of its customers already used other ways of banking such as over the phone or internet banking as well as other branches. Customers are being contacted about the alternate services available, which include eight ATMs within four miles of the Lloyds branch.

Kay Harris, an independen­t on Caldicot Town Council, said the closure would leave older members of the community less independen­t and “sidesteppe­d.”

“Caldicot is a town and I cannot comprehend how a town can be without a bank,” she said.

“It has one of the largest OAP population­s in Monmouthsh­ire and a lot of them don’t do internet banking.

“It feels as though they are being ignored and pushed to one side. It seems that nobody is bothered with them.”

Ms Harris said many older people in the town who struggle with technology “don’t stand a chance” and that the community was being forgotten.

A Lloyds Bank spokespers­on said: “Visits to our Caldicot branch have fallen over recent years, as many customers now choose to bank in different ways.

“When the branch closes in January, customers can continue to bank in person with us at the Chepstow branch, or the local Post Office on Newport Road.”

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