Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed the locations of its bank branches across the UK due to close between now and March 2027.

The high street bank announced plans to shut another 95 locations in its branch network back in February, with the closures getting underway last month. The closures include branches across its Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland brands, with all 95 locations due to be shut by March next year. The banking group said the closures will provide customers with more freedom and choice to bank “in a way that works for them”, marking a shift towards digital banking.

The closures include 53 Lloyds Bank, 31 Halifax and 11 Bank of Scotland sites across the UK.

Cash access network Link said 14 new locations will receive a banking hub to protect access to cash across the country.

These hubs are shared spaces operated by staff at different banks on different days, providing customers with services like cash withdrawals, paying bills and depositing cash.

Confirming the closures earlier this year, a spokeswoman for Lloyds said: “Customers want the freedom to bank in the way that works for them and we offer more choice and ways to manage money than ever before.

“From our leading apps and 24/7 messaging service to local banking options like our community bankers, PayPoint and access to all of our Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches, we’re giving our customers the flexibility to bank wherever and whenever they need us.”

Once the 95 closures have been completed, Lloyds will have 610 branches remaining in total by March next year.

As a result of the closures, Nationwide will overtake Lloyds Banking Group to have the biggest branch network in the UK next month with 696 altogether.

The building society has pledged to keep its 605 Nationwide branches and 91 Virgin Money sites open until at least 2030, with its boss saying the “tide is turning” with in-person banking regaining popularity.

Listed is every Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland bank closure between May 2026 and March 2027:

London Tottenham Court Rd, Greater London – May 27

London Victoria, Greater London – May 27

Bournemouth, Dorset – May 28

Redhill, Surrey – May 28

Streatham, Greater London – May 28

Staines, Surrey – June 1

West Byfleet, Surrey – June 1

Norwich Aylsham Rd, Norfolk – June 2

Birmingham Kingstanding, West Midlands – June 3

Cardiff Victoria Park, Wales – June 3

London Bridge, Greater London – June 3

Birmingham Maypole, West Midlands – June 4

Birkenhead, Merseyside – June 8

Golders Green, Greater London – June 8

Lymington, Hampshire – June 8

Altrincham, Greater Manchester – June 9

Crowborough, East Sussex – June 9

Lancaster, Lancashire – June 9

Llangefni, Wales – June 16 (Note: Listed in original text as June 16)

Southam, Warwickshire – June 9

Birmingham Blackheath, West Midlands – June 10

Hinckley, Leicestershire – June 10

South Newington, Oxfordshire – June 10

Wolverhampton Tettenhall, West Midlands – June 11

Hull Ings Rd, East Yorkshire – June 15

Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire – June 15

Birmingham Bordesley Green, West Midlands – June 16

Wareham, Dorset – June 16

Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire – June 17

Woodley, Berkshire – June 17

Sevenoaks, Kent – June 18

Uttoxeter, Staffordshire – June 18

Camberwell Green, Greater London – June 22

Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire – June 22

Kingswinford, West Midlands – June 22

Aberdare, Wales – June 23

Coalville, Leicestershire – June 23

Heswall, Merseyside – June 23*

Ringwood, Hampshire – June 23*

Didcot, Oxfordshire – June 24*

Newmarket, Suffolk – June 24*

Bristol Fishponds, Bristol – August 6

Horncastle, Lincolnshire – August 10

Ebbw Vale, Wales – March 15*

Street, Somerset – March 15*

Honiton, Devon – March 16*

Wednesbury, West Midlands – March 16*

Longton, Staffordshire – March 17*

Skelmersdale, Lancashire – May 27*

Hammersmith, Greater London – May 28

Chichester, West Sussex – June 1

Cwmbran, Wales – June 2

Horsham, West Sussex – June 2

Southgate, Greater London – June 2

Surrey Quays Shop Ctr, Greater London – June 2

Ashington, Northumberland – June 3

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands – June 3

Beeston, Nottinghamshire – June 4

Billingham, County Durham – June 4

Ellesmere Port, Cheshire – June 8

Hunts Cross, Merseyside – June 8

Shipley, West Yorkshire – June 9

Didsbury, Greater Manchester – June 10

Bridgend, Wales – June 11

Cardiff Albany Road, Wales – June 11

Bognor Regis, West Sussex – June 15

Bramley, West Yorkshire – June 15

Greenford, Greater London – June 16

West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire – June 16

Goole, East Yorkshire – June 17

Halesowen, West Midlands – June 17

Thornaby, North Yorkshire – June 17

Chorley, Lancashire – June 24

Croydon City, Greater London – June 25

Armthorpe, South Yorkshire – March 17*

Bridge Of Don – June 10

Broughty Ferry – June 15