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


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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