Lloyds Banking Group is to close 56 more branches across the UK.
The high street giant has confirmed plans to shut 31 Lloyds, 10 Halifax and 15 Bank of Scotland branches between April and October 2020.
The company said the closures are part of a store reduction programme in response to changing customer behaviour and the move towards online banking.
Banking union Accord said the move is expected to see staff numbers cut by "under 80" as many employees are to be redeployed in other branches.
A Lloyds Banking Group spokeswoman said: "We are committed to having the largest branch network in the UK and, in addition to our branches, all our customers can also use the Post Office to access their banking locally, alongside our mobile branches which visit many rural communities.
"We have confirmed that a number of branches will close between April and October this year.

"This is in response to changing customer behaviours and the reduced number of transactions being made in branches."
It comes as the bank continues its closure programme which affected Lloyds and Halifax sites in 2019.
In a statement, Accord said: "We fully appreciate that the demand for high street branch banking is diminishing as customers increasingly move to app-based banking but we'll be examining Lloyds Banking Group's plans to ensure that they're properly thought through and robustly evidenced.
"So far, all branch closures have been managed without compulsory redundancies and Accord expects the same outcome here.
"We'll be contacting our members who are impacted by the closures to offer support and representation."
Full list of branches affected
Lloyds
Blaby
Bournemouth West Southbourne
Bristol Downend
Cheadle, Cheshire
Gerrards Cross
Hayle
London Blackheath
Mumbles, Swansea
Nottingham Aspley
Cobham, Surrey
Cowbridge
East Dulwich
Leeds Moortown
Reddish
Holmfirth
Moreton
Upton-by-Chester
Worcester St Johns
Scunthorpe Ashby
Belvedere
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Haymarket
Bristol Hanham
Acomb
Market Rasen
Colwyn Bay
Calne
Dursley
Malmesbury
Wickham Hants
Portchester
Bath Oldfield Park
Halifax:
Billericay
Boscombe
Knaresborough
Marlow
Locks Heath
Southsea
Stoke Newington
Hull Holderness Rd
Whitton
Reading Lower Earley
Bank of Scotland:
Edinburgh Dalry Road
Edinburgh Greenside
Edinburgh Liberton
Edinburgh Tollcross
Galston
Loanhead
Tullos, Aberdeen
Livingston
Grantown-on-Spey
Turriff
Huntly
Balfron
Kinross
Killin
Auchterarder