• Santander announces changes to its branch network to enable the bank to better serve the changing needs of its customers.
• The changes will see the closure of 44 branches, which will be replaced by Community Bankers providing ongoing face-to-face support.
• Santander will continue to invest in its branch network, digital, chat and telephone banking services, including the rollout of more Work Cafés and its extensive branch refurbishment programme.
• The bank actively supports growth in shared Banking Hubs and Community Access to Cash initiatives.
Santander has today announced plans to close 44 branches as it continues to transform its branch network in response to changing customer behaviour. Closing branches will be replaced by Community Bankers, operating either from a Santander Local or, where required, a Banking Hub, to provide ongoing face-to-face support for communities.
Following the changes, the refreshed Santander branch network will consist of 305 branches including 244 full-service branches, 19 counter-free branches, 36 reduced-hour branches, and six Work Cafés, alongside 111 Santander Locals.
Santander Locals provide face-to-face support for customers in areas where a branch has been closed, and a Banking Hub is not required. Located in local community spaces, such as a library or community centre, they are staffed by Community Bankers who provide money management and general banking support to customers on a weekly basis. Along with Santander Locals, Community Bankers also attend local Banking Hubs.
Investing for the future
Following the successful opening of its Oxford Work Café last month – the largest to date at 1,000m2 - Santander will continue to invest in more Work Cafés across the UK, with plans to open additional sites later this year. The popular Work Café concept, which Santander is rolling out globally, provides a distinctive banking experience for local communities and businesses. The vibrant hubs host hundreds of events each year, from money management drop ins to SME networking sessions, and events specifically tailored to support local people and businesses. Along with accessing traditional banking services, customers and non-customers alike can also benefit from the co-working space, superfast WiFi, and dedicated event space – all for free.
The bank continues to invest tens of millions of pounds in its branch investment programme and over the last six years has refurbished over 220 branches, with more than 30 branches due to be completed over the coming year. By the end of 2026, approximately 80% of the bank’s network will have been refreshed. The updated branches include a digital self-serve room providing customers with privacy as well as the space to talk to specific teams and access online banking. Alongside this, the bank will be refreshing its ATM estate, with new ATMs using the latest technology to support customers.
The bank also continues to enhance its mobile banking app, online banking service, chat service and telephone banking facilities to support its customers and has won three industry awards for the accessibility of its mobile banking app in the last 18 months. It is continuously improving its digital services and following customer feedback, has this year added a range of new features to its banking app including the ability for customers to search transactions, pay credit cards through Open Banking and customize their own app homepage, further improving the experience of the bank’s seven million customers who choose to bank digitally.
Changing customer behaviour
Santander has seen a rapid increase in customers choosing to do their banking digitally, with 96% of all transactions now being completed in digital channels1. Since 2019, there has been a 64% rise in digital transactions, while financial transactions completed in branches reduced by 66% in the same period. Over the last year alone, there has been a 13% decrease in the volume of financial transactions taking place in branch.2
In addition, since 2019, the bank has seen3:
• 83% of current accounts opened digitally
• 67% increase in mobile banking users
• 109% increase in mobile banking app transactions
• 70% increase in mobile logins
A spokesperson for Santander UK, said: “In response to a continuing and sizeable shift towards customers using digital banking, we are making changes to our branches to better support our customers. We will continue to invest in both our branch network - comprising of full-service branches, counter-free branches, reduced-hour branches, Santander Locals, and our increasingly popular Work Cafés – as well as our digital banking services, so we can be there to support our customers however they choose to bank with us.”
Balancing digital investment with human connection
All Santander current and business account holders can also bank using one of over 11,000 Post Office branches nationwide and more than 200 Banking Hubs. All branches that are closing are within 1.4 miles of the nearest Post Office.
To support the changes, Santander will be proactively contacting all potentially vulnerable customers by phone and will assist those customers of closing branches to find other ways to bank that best suit their needs, including help to find alternative branches and access digital, telephone and Post Office banking services. A dedicated phone number is available to provide customers with help and information on the closures (0330 678 2469).
Approximately 291 colleagues would be placed at risk of redundancy if the proposals proceed after consultation with the unions has been completed, however there will be a number of redeployment opportunities that impacted colleagues can apply for. Support will be provided to those colleagues, including assistance in finding redeployment roles within the bank, access to specialist outplacement support, and dedicated well-being support. A 24-hour Employee Assistance Helpline is also available for colleagues.
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1 – Average YTD Jan – Nov 2025. The figure covers customer transactions and does not include enquiries.
2 - Based on Santander UK data from October 2024 to October 2025.
3 – Based on Santander UK data from October 2019 to October 2025.
List of branch changes
Branch | Branch address | Proposed closure dates |
Andover | 33 High Street Andover, Hampshire, SP10 1LJ | 12 May 2026 |
Banbridge | 34 Newry Street, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 3HA | 19 May 2026 |
Bangor | 64 Main Street, Bangor, County Down, BT20 5AQ | 29 April 2026 |
Berwick Upon Tweed | 37 Marygate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1AT | 28 April 2026 |
Bishop Auckland | 64 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 7JA | 05 May 2026 |
Boston | 1 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6QY | 28 April 2026 |
Bridgend | 13 Adare Street, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, CF31 1ET | 12 May 2026 |
Bridgwater | 18 Fore Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3NG | 29 April 2026 |
Cwmbran | 11 North Walk, Cwmbran, Gwent, NP44 1XF | 13 May 2026 |
Enniskillen | 4 Church Street, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT74 7EB | 12 May 2026 |
Evesham | 17 Bridge Street, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 4SQ | 28 April 2026 |
Glengormley | 1-3 Farmley Road, Glengormley, County Antrim, BT36 7TR | 06 May 2026 |
Golders Green | 640-642 Finchley Road, Golders Green, London, NW11 7RU | 13 May 2026 |
Gosport | 128 High Street, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1DT | 05 May 2026 |
Haverfordwest | 37 Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 2AD | 05 May 2026 |
Heswall | 143-145 Telegraph Road, Heswall, Merseyside, CH60 7SE | 13 May 2026 |
Huntingdon | 44 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3AJ | 05 May 2026 |
Kirkintilloch | 45 Cowgate, Kirkintilloch, Lanarkshire, G66 1HW | 29 April 2026 |
Leighton Buzzard* | 1 Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 1HG | By the end of January 2027 |
Leyland | 45 Hough Lane, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 2SA | 06 May 2026 |
Liskeard | Barras Street, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6AL | 20 May 2026 |
Macclesfield | 10 Mill Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 6PA | 12 May 2026 |
Mansfield | 9 Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 1JY | 06 May 2026 |
Melton Mowbray | 5 Nottingham Street, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1NN | 29 April 2026 |
Merthyr Tydfil | 15 Market Square, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, CF47 8DG | 06 May 2026 |
Mold | 31 High Street, Mold, Clwyd, CH7 1BQ | 28 April 2026 |
Newbury | 90 Northbrook Street, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 1AA | 29 April 2026 |
Newton Abbot | 3-5 Queen Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 2AG | 19 May 2026 |
Northallerton | 99/100 High Street, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8PP | 06 May 2026 |
Ormskirk* | 2 Moor Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 2XN | By the end of January 2027 |
Pontefract | 23 Market Place, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 1DS | 05 May 2026 |
Ramsgate | 40 High Street, Ramsgate, Kent, CT11 9AG | 28 April 2026 |
Redditch | 14 Evesham Walk, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 4YS | 13 May 2026 |
Ringwood | 16 High Street, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1BG | 06 May 2026 |
Scunthorpe | 138 High St, Scunthorpe, South Humberside, DN15 6ET | 29 April 2026 |
Shirley | 223 Stratford Road, Shirley, West Midlands, B90 3AH | 20 May 2026 |
Stafford | 1 Market Square, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 2JH | 19 May 2026 |
Stranraer | 30 George Street, Stranraer, Wigtownshire, DG9 7RL | 13 May 2026 |
Stratford Upon Avon | 21 Wood Street, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6JU | 12 May 2026 |
Tonbridge | 12 The Pavilion, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1TE | 29 April 2026 |
Welwyn Garden City | 60 Howardsgate, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL8 6BP | 05 May 2026 |
Whitehaven* | 22 King Street, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 7JN | By the end of January 2027 |
Wilmslow* | 39 Grove Street, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 1DT | By the end of January 2027 |
Woking | Unit 38 The Peacocks, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6GD | 28 April 2026 |
*Locations where a Banking Hub will open. Branch closure dates are dependent on Cash Access UK confirming premises for the Banking Hub.
More information on Banking Hubs can be found: https://www.cashaccess.co.uk/hubs/
Santander UK is a financial services provider in the UK that offers a wide range of personal and commercial financial products and services. The bank serves its customers via a nationwide branch network, telephone, mobile and online banking. Santander UK is subject to the full supervision of the FCA and the PRA in the UK. Santander UK plc customers’ eligible deposits are protected by the FSCS in the UK.
Banco Santander (SAN SM) is a leading commercial bank, founded in 1857 and headquartered in Spain and one of the largest banks in the world by market capitalization. The group’s activities are consolidated into five global businesses: Retail & Commercial Banking, Digital Consumer Bank, Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB), Wealth Management & Insurance and Payments (PagoNxt and Cards). This operating model allows the bank to better leverage its unique combination of global scale and local leadership. Santander aims to be the best open financial services platform providing services to individuals, SMEs, corporates, financial institutions and governments. The bank’s purpose is to help people and businesses prosper in a simple, personal and fair way. At the end of the third quarter of 2025, Banco Santander had €1.3 trillion in total funds, 178 million customers, 7,400 branches and 201,000 employees.