The British has suffered a major blow recently, with various big companies shutting a number of their store doors. have also been impacted by the mass closures. Physical banks have been struggling to survive as online banking becomes increasingly prominent.

As a result, a number of high street banks, including , have announced that they will be closing a number of branches this year. Santander will close 95 branches in 2025, including 38 in July.

As of May 30, the bank has disclosed that it will be closing branches all over the nation from as early as June. However, there are still a number of branches without confirmed closure dates.

The earliest closure date is June 16, and it will see Clacton, Croydon, Gateshead, Launceston, and Peterhead all lose their Santander branch.

The Surrey Quays branch will be the last to close, scheduled for November 10.

Full List of Santander branches closing in 2025:
  • Aberdare, June 24
  • Arbroath, June 17
  • Armagh, July 1
  • Blackwood June, 23
  • Blyth, August 5
  • Bognor Regis, July 14
  • Borehamwood, July 1
  • Brecon, June 25
  • Brixton, August 11
  • Caernarfon, July 7
  • Camborne, July 7
  • Canvey Island, August 5
  • Clacton, June 16
  • Cleveleys, June 23
  • Colne, July 14
  • Colwyn Bay, July 24
  • Crowborough, July 23
  • Croydon, June 16
  • Cumbernauld, July 7
  • Didsbury, July 8
  • Downpatrick, August 6
  • Dungannon, June 23
  • Edgware Road London, August 12
  • Eltham, June 23
  • Exmouth, July 15
  • Falmouth, July 21
  • Farnham, July 29
  • Felixstowe, July 16
  • Finchley, August 6
  • Fleet, June 30
  • Formby, August 11
  • Gateshead, June 16
  • Glasgow St Vincent St, June 24
  • Glasgow, The Avenue, Newton Mearns, June 23
  • Greenford, June 24
  • Hackney, July 15
  • Hawick, July 24
  • Herne Bay, July 8
  • Hertford, July 29
  • Holloway, July 14
  • Holywell, August 13
  • Honiton, July 14
  • Kidderminster, June 18
  • Kilburn, June 17
  • Kirkby, July 22
  • Launceston, June 16
  • Louth, June 17
  • Magherafelt, June 24
  • Malvern, July 2
  • Market Harborough, July 1
  • Musselburgh, June 30
  • New Milton, July 28
  • Peterhead, June 16
  • Plympton, August 14
  • Portadown, June 30
  • Pudsey, July 28
  • Rawtenstall, July 15
  • Ross-On-Wye, July 30
  • Ruislip, July 7
  • Rustington, August 5
  • Saltcoats, July 21
  • Seaford, July 14
  • Shaftesbury, July 23
  • Sidcup, August 11
  • St Austell, July 8
  • St Neots, July 30
  • Stokesley, July 31
  • Strabane, July 23
  • Surrey Quays London, November 10
  • Swadlincote, June 30
  • Tenterden, July 7
  • Torquay, June 17
  • Tottenham, July 8
  • Whitley Bay, August 6
  • Willerby, August 13
  • Wimborne, August 4
  • Wishaw, July 22
Branches closing, with dates yet to be confirmed:
  • Bexhill
  • Billericay
  • Dover
  • Droitwich
  • Dunstable
  • East Grinstead
  • Holyhead
  • Ilkley
  • Larne
  • Lytham St Annes
  • Maldon
  • Morley
  • North Walsham
  • Redcar
  • Saffron Walden
  • Turriff
  • Uckfield
  • Urmston
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