The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

MSPs demand RBS review is shelved to favour full cuts study

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A review of at-risk RBS branches should be shelved so the impact of years of bank closures can be fully investigat­ed, say MSPs.

Comrie in Perthshire is one of 10 branches given a stay of execution during the latest cull by the taxpayer-owned bank, so that footfall can be independen­tly examined.

Holyrood’s economy committee issued the call for a wider assessment in a highly critical report into the way banks have overseen the closure of more than half of the country’s branches since 2010.

A handful of RBS branches were given a reprieve amid furore over the closure of 62 branches north of the border. The bank appointed accountanc­y firm Johnston Carmichael to decide by September whether the 10 closures should go ahead as planned.

But the economy committee demanded the closures are abandoned, adding: “Ultimately, the committee believes that these branch closures should be put on hold or cancelled to allow a full and proper study to be done of the impact of the scale of closures across Scotland and proposals to be put in place to provide proper, workable alternativ­es.”

The RBS branches that have closed this year in Courier Country are Montrose, Pitlochry, Aberfeldy, Dundee Stobswell, Bridge of Allan, Perth South Street and Dunblane.

The Courier launched its Save Our Banks campaign last year, fearing the impact on society’s most vulnerable people and hard-up small businesses.

Economy committee convener Gordon Lindhurst said: “After hearing from a wide range of people during the course of the committee inquiry, we are in no doubt that the loss of branches has had a negative impact on communitie­s and businesses across Scotland.

“People told us that they feel abandoned by the banks with alternativ­es offered often not meeting their needs.

MSPs found the banks had refused to engage properly with customers and recommende­d they should be forced to consult communitie­s before they decide to remove a branch, rather than afterwards.

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