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Woodley HSBC to close as more residents turn to online banking

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today

ANOTHER bank is pulling out of Woodley’s town centre as part of a restructur­ing operation.

HSBC has said that its Crockhamwe­ll Road branch will shut on Friday, June 18, following on the heels of its near-neighbour Santander which closed in July 2019.

The bank said that after running a pilot scheme, it is ‘evolving’ its branch network by closing 82 branches this year, as customers make more use of online services.

It says that customers can use Post Office branches for day-to-day transactio­ns, or visit branches inWokingha­m or Reading.

The company’s new branch formats are a fullservic­e branch, a cash service branch which can helpwith issues such as bereavemen­ts.

The digital service branches are counterles­s branches that utilise machines for transactio­ns such as cash and cheques.

And it will also offer pop-up branches later this year.

“Giving more and better options to enable customers to manage their finances, including self-service, has uncovered a latent demand. The direction of travel is really quite clear and this is borne out by the reduction in branch usage and increase in digital interactio­n that we are seeing first-hand,” said Jackie Uhi, HSBC UK’s Head of Network.

She added that Covid-19 had emphasised the need for change, but hadn’t pushed the banking giant into this direction.

“Making sure we have a sustainabl­e branch network is essential to us, and decisions to close branches are not taken lightly,” she said.

“By ensuringwe have themost suitable branch format in each specific localmarke­t thatwe serve, we will ensure that we are in good shape to meet the challenges ahead.”

It’s not all bad news for banking inWoodley. Last November, Nationwide reaffirmed its promise to keep its branch network open until at least January 2023.

Mandy Beech, Branch Network Director of Nationwide Building Society, said: “We’re ensuring our members can go into their local branch and see their branch manager and speak to someone they know and trust, whenever they need to.

“By extending our branch promise until at least January 2023 we can continue to provide face-toface help and advice and remain a part of somany communitie­s across the UK.”

Barclays also remains open, but with reduced hours. It is open 9.30am to 2pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

Barclays is also intending to continue to serve Woodley residents.

A spokespers­on said: “There are no current plans to close BarclaysWo­odley branch.

“That said, our branch opening hours and presence on the high street is constantly being

reviewed to reflect how and when our customers are choosing to interactwi­th us.

“As customer behaviour continues to change we must evolve our business to meet their needs, as such, we are not able to speculate on any future change in relation to our branch opening hours or branch network.”

Woodley Town Centre manager Brian Fennelly said: “Most banks have had strategic plans in place for years tomove away fromthe High Street to Online. The HSBC closure is clearly part of that plan but the decision will not be appreciate­d by their customers.

“The covid crisis has had and I fear will continue to have a devastatin­g effect on town centres the length and breadth of Britain.

“Clearly HSBC has decided that this makes commercial sense, but it is very disappoint­ing news forWoodley.”

Nationwide Woodley is reopening on Tuesday after a refurbishm­ent.

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DIGITAL SWITCH: More than 80 branches will be closed

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