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Full list of 73 TSB bank branches being axed in Scotland as 300 jobs to go

Scotland has been dealt another economic blow as TSB announces it is to close 73 branches next year and cut around 300 jobs across its high street banking operation.

The bank said that a "significant change in customer behaviour" has driven the decision, with more people also opting to use digital banking services.

The Edinburgh-based company said the branches earmarked for closure in 2021 have been selected to ensure 94 per cent of customers in Scotland are still within 20 minutes travel time of one that will remain open.

It said it will continue to invest in its 62 remaining Scottish branches over the next two years "to radically improve the customer experience".

As part of that investment, 50 mobile advisers will be introduced in some rural communities to help existing customers and organise further support.

The closures will leave TSB with 290 branches in the UK (Getty)

Robin Bulloch, TSB customer banking director, said: "These decisions are the most difficult we take, but we must always be guided by our customers - and we are clearly witnessing a substantial shift towards digital banking.

"We operate a more extensive branch network than most other banks in Scotland, including some much larger than TSB, and we need to reduce its size to reflect the changing needs of our customers and a fast-evolving operational environment.

"TSB remains committed to offering high-quality banking services in branches across Scotland.

"We are also introducing mobile advisers to ensure we look after vulnerable customers and those in rural locations.

"We are working to ensure the transition towards digital - which is being seen right across the economy - is handled sensitively and pragmatically for our colleagues and customers."

Across the UK, the Spanish-owned bank will cut around 900 jobs and close 164 branches.

It will leave TSB with 290 branches, more than halving its store estate over the past seven years.

Six of those set to close are in Aberdeen - Culter, Dyce, Kincorth, Mannofield, St Machar and Torry - with another six in Glasgow (Anniesland, Dennistoun, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Partick and Springburn).

In Edinburgh three branches will close (Costorphine, Gorgie and Pilton), along with two in Dundee (Craigiebank and Lochee).

The remaining branches to close in 2021 are:

- 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

- Dunoon

- Girvan

- 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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