The Bridlington Branch of TSB Bank will close in September.
TSB has said it is shutting 36 bank branches across the UK as part of efforts to move to a better balance of digital and face-to-face services.
It said its customers were now doing most of their banking digitally.
The latest round of closures will leave the group with 175 branches across the country, as well as other face-to-face banking services.
The Bridlington branch on Manor Street is among the branches set to close on 12th September 2024.
The nearest alternate branches will be in Beverley and Hull
TSB Say:
"The way customers choose to bank with us is changing. Over 95% of transactions are now being made using mobile, online and other ways to bank, instead of in our branches. And more customers than ever are using our Video and Telephone Banking service."
"We remain committed to face-to-face services through a branch network that covers the whole country, and over 90% of our customers are within a 20 minute drive to their closest branch, or the location of a Money Confidence Expert. To make sure our branch services reflect the current and future needs of our customers, we want to keep open the branches that are used the most. But sometimes this means that we have to close some branches or reduce our opening hours. "


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