This year has seen the mass closure of some of the biggest high street banks. In 2025 alone, nearly 400 branches have closed down, and it comes as a result of the shift in consumer habits that has hit the nation. The likes of Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland), Santander, and NatWest have all revealed that more of their customers are shifting to online and digital banking services rather than banking in person.
However, despite the many branches that have already closed this year, a significant number of banks are also already scheduled for closure next year. Lloyds Banking Group is continuing to cut the number of branches across its network, with 68 locations confirmed.
A Lloyds Banking Group spokesperson said: "The way people are banking has changed, with over 21 million customers choosing our apps to manage their money. We're providing more choice than ever before, bringing together the best in digital convenience with our people.
"Alongside our app, our customers can use any Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland branch, the Post Office or banking hubs for their everyday banking, and deposit cash at over 30,000 PayPoint locations."
Natwest also plan to close banks in 2026. However, most of the branches set to close will remain open for customers until a Banking Hub is set up in the area.
You can find the full list of banks closing in 2026 below:
Lloyds
Alfreton - January 19, 2026 Ammanford, January 12, 2026 Brigg - March 5, 2026 Caterham - March 5, 2026 Bideford - January 13, 2026 Birmingham - Harborne - January 8, 2026 Camborne - October 7, 2026 Chepstow - October 7, 2026 Chester-le-Street - January 14, 2026 Deal - October 8, 2026 Fleet - January 13, 2026 Glossop - March 9, 2026 Gillingham (Dorset) - January 8, 2026 Gorseinon - October 12, 2026 Havant - January 19, 2026 Hedge End - January 28, 2026 Hedon - January 1, 2026 Hucknall - March 4, 2026 Houghton le Spring - March 10, 2026 Ivybridge - January 1, 2026 Liverpool Breck Road - March 4, 2026 Lewes - January 1, 2026 Manchester Moston - March 11, 2026 New Addington - January 14, 2026 Okehampton - March 25, 2026 Penzance - January 21, 2026 Peterlee Yoden Way - March 3, 3036 Petersfield - January 1, 2026 Ryde - October 10, 2026 Stamford - October 13, 2026 Swadlincote - January 20, 2026 Seaton - March 11, 2026 Sleaford - March 12, 2026 Stoke-on-Trent - October 30, 2026 Thornbury Avon - February 26, 2026 Tunstall - March 9, 2026 Totnes - January 1, 2026 Totton - October 12, 2026 Wymondham - March 12, 2026 Halifax
Birmingham Bearwood - March 2, 2026 Buxton - Spring Gardens - October 13, 2026 Deal - January 22, 2026 Hastings - January 22, 2026 Horsforth - February 24, 2026 Middleton - January 8, 2026 Nelson - March 4, 2026 London, Wandsworth - January 15, 2026 Peterlee - March 3, 2026 Seaford - January 19, 2026 Skipton - January 26, 2026 Yeovil - January 12, 2026 Bank of Scotland
Alexandria - March 2, 2026 Annan -March 2, 2026 Bishopbriggs - March 4, 2026 Bellshill - January 12, 2026 Castle Douglas - January 22, 2026 Dingwall - March 25, 2026 Erskine, Bridgewater - January 13, 2026 Gairloch - January 29, 2026 Glasglow, Anniesland - January 1, 2026 Grangemouth - October 8, 2026 Hawick, October 7, 2026 Helensburgh - March 5, 2026 Largs - March 25, 2026 Larkhall - January 8, 2026 Nairn - January 20, 2026 St Andrew - January 20, 2026 Tain - January 12, 2026 Natwest
Ashby-de-la-Zouch - TBC Cromer - January 27, 2026 Evesham - TBC Launceston - TBC Portishead - TBC Torquay - TBC