A major bank has announced plans to close 82 branches across the UK and Nottinghamshire could be affected.
Just days after major banking problems, it has dropped the bombshell announcement earlier today.
TSB said it will invest £120million in digital solutions, products and services over the next three years, but close 82 branches.
The overall branch network will shrink from 540 to 454, reports the Mirror.
Chief executive Debbie Crosbie said: "Our new strategy positions TSB to succeed in a challenging external environment at a time when we know customers want something different and better from their bank.
“With a trusted brand, modern platform, and national presence, TSB is well placed to deliver – but we need to make changes to enable us to compete."
The move comes just days after a payments glitch saw it direct customers to branches for emergency cash when wages failed to arrive in their accounts.
Gareth Shaw, head of money at consumer group Which?, said: "It's beyond belief that customers have experienced more problems as a result of yet another IT glitch from TSB, hot on the heels of a damning report into the bank's system failure last year.
"With banks increasingly trying to move customers online, these IT glitches are still far too common across the industry, and it's clear that people need access to cash as a back-up."
As well as cutting 82 branches, TSB said it would invest in self-service in branches and "flagship branches".
Locations of branch closures will be announced on 28 November.