Bristol Post

HSBC Three city branches among wave of closures

- Anna WISE bp@reachplc.com

THREE branches of HSBC in the suburbs of Bristol are among 114 the bank will close next year – in a move that will leave just two in the city.

The bank will close branches in Downend in April, Filton in May and Westbury-on-Trym in August.

In North Somerset it will close its Portishead branch in July, while branches in Frome and Wells in Somerset will shut in June.

It means the only branches of HSBC in the Bristol area from next August will be the one at Cabot Circus in the city centre and one at Regent Street in Kingswood.

HSBC has said that around 100 staff around the country could leave the bank as a result of plans to axe the 114 UK branches from April next year.

The bank said it had seen a substantia­l decline in the number of customers coming into its branches over the past five years, but especially since the pandemic.

Some of the doomed branches, which include 16 across the West, were serving fewer than 250 people a week, it said.

HSBC stressed that it hoped to redeploy all its employees at affected locations to other roles within the company, either to other branches or to a different position.

It plans to speak to all staff in those due to close, but it estimates that around 100 employees could lose their jobs.

The group will be investing tens of millions of pounds in updating and improving its existing UK branch network, which will total 327 after the wave of closures.

It is also developing new “banking hubs” and community pop-ups in its shake-up of the network and plugging more investment into digital banking services.

Furthermor­e, since 2021 it has provided 1,500 free Samsung tablet

devices to customers selected by local branches who cannot afford or have no access to equipment to help with digital banking.

Jackie Uhi, HSBC UK’s managing director of UK distributi­on, said: “People are changing the way they bank and footfall in many branches is at an all-time low, with no signs of it returning. Banking remotely is becoming the norm for the vast majority of us.

“Branches will continue to play

an important role in day-to-day banking, while providing specialist face-to-face support in moments that matter.

“In addition to our branch network, customers can access services through the Post Office network, our community pop-ups and soon-to-come banking hubs, alongside live chat, social media and through telephone banking.

“The decision to close a branch is never easy or taken lightly, especially if we are the last branch in an area, so we’ve invested heavily in our ‘post closure’ strategy, including providing free tablet devices to selected branch customers who do not already have a device to bank digitally, alongside one-to-one coaching to help them migrate to digital banking.”

Earlier this year, HSBC said it was closing 69 more branches, which was expected to hit around 400 workers.

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