Three Buckinghamshire TSB branches closing

The county will have just three branches left next year.

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 1st Oct 2020
Last updated 1st Oct 2020

Buckinghamshire is losing three TSB branches, leaving only three physical bank buildings by the end of next year.

The bank have announced 164 branch closures, cutting around 900 jobs.

Here in Buckinghamshire, the following branches will go by the middle of 2021:

  • Great Missenden - 17 March 2021
  • Princes Risborough - 31 March 2021
  • Winslow - 21 April 2021

Amersham had already been earmarked for closure and is due to shut its doors in June.

In a statement on their website, TSB said:

"We need to make sure our branches meet the current and future needs of our customers, and TSB remains committed to face to face services in branch through a network that covers the whole country.

"In Buckinghamshire we will still have 3 branches serving 41,175 customers."

Buckinghamshire will be left with three TSB branches

The bank are advising customers to head to local post offices for some services, with remaining branches left in Aylesbury, Milton Keynes and High Wycombe.

Debbie Crosbie, Chief Executive of TSB, said:

“Closing any of our branches is never an easy decision, but our customers are banking differently – with a marked shift to digital banking.

“We are reshaping our business to transform the customer experience and set us up for the future. This means having the right balance between branches on the high street and our digital platforms, enabling us to offer the very best experience for our personal and business customers across the UK.

“We remain committed to our branch network and will retain one of the largest in the UK.”