TSB closures: Here is the full list of the 73 branches of TSB closing in Scotland

Around 900 jobs will be at risk across the UK.

TSB has announced that 73 branches will be closing in Scotland.

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The move comes as the Spanish owned bank reports 67% of their customers use online banking, and their move will be towards prioritising their digital platform.

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The branches that will be closing in Scotland are:

Aberdeen, Culter

Aberdeen, Dyce

Aberdeen, Kincorth

Aberdeen, Mannofield

Aberdeen, St Machar

Aberdeen, Torry

Aboyne

Alexandra

Alford

Anstruther

Banchory

Bathgate

Bearsden

Berwick-upon-tweed

Blairgowrie

Bo'ness

Broxburn

Buckhaven

Bucksburn

Burntisland

Campbelltown

Carnoustie

Castle Douglas

Coatbridge

Coupar Angus

Cowdenbeath

Crieff

Cumnock

Cupar

Dalkeith

Dingwall

Dundee, Craigiebank

Dundee, Lochee

Dunoon

Edinburgh, Costorphine

Edinburgh, Gorgie

Edinburgh, Pilton

Girvan

Glasgow, Anniesland

Glasgow, Dennistoun

Glasgow, Drumchapel

Glasgow, Easterhouse

Glasgow, Partick

Glasgow, Springburn

Grangemouth

Grantown-on-Spey

Hawick

Helensburgh

Huntly

Insch

Johnstone

Kelso

Kilbirnie

Kilsyth

Kirkaldy, Templehall

Largs

Larkhall

Lochgilphead

Montrose

Nairn

North Berwick

Peebles

Penicuik

Pitlochry

Port Glasgow

Prestwick

Renfrew

Rosyth

Rothesay

Saltcoats

Thornliebank

Turriff

Wick

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