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arista
28-07-2016, 06:45 AM
http://news.sky.com/story/lloyds-to-cut-3000-jobs-after-brexit-shock-10514874

200 Branches to Close has been on the cards since last year.


Not everyone uses Banking Online
and some can not afford to do so.


But in General Terms
local banks do not get
enough customers going into them,



Sign Of The Times

Vanessa
28-07-2016, 07:16 AM
I mostly use banking online. Sometimes I do go in my branch, but not much.

Ellen
28-07-2016, 07:24 AM
They have stopped doing a lot of services in the local branches forcing a lot of people to go into the city to use a branch or start banking online. They then say people dont use local branches anymore so we have to shut down.

Ammi
28-07-2016, 08:03 AM
'Despite reporting healthy profits of £2.5bn in the six months to June, more than double the figure achieved for the previous year, CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio has warned that he is expecting growth to slow'



...so because they anticipate things like recession, they contribute to recession and aid it all along etc../makes perfect sense really..isn't that how it works..'the expecting' and then taking action on that and becoming the cause in itself...I think to a large extent, those who go into branches and who branches are important to are more elderly people who don't understand the internet so much or wouldn't trust online banking..and they can have large savings as well so should be considered much more than it appears they are...it almost seems very dismissive of them...I guess some will possibly go back to the old mattress method of banking...

Northern Monkey
28-07-2016, 08:06 AM
The future is electronic.One day there may be no bricks and mortar stores.We'll just get everything online.

Toy Soldier
28-07-2016, 08:28 AM
To be fair, I have multiple bank accounts and I can't remember the last time I actually walked into a branch for personal use... It must be three or four years ago. You can even deposit cheques at cash machines these days.

Feel The Force,

Sign Of The Times

Etc.

arista
28-07-2016, 08:39 AM
To be fair, I have multiple bank accounts and I can't remember the last time I actually walked into a branch for personal use... It must be three or four years ago. You can even deposit cheques at cash machines these days.

Feel The Force,

Sign Of The Times

Etc.


Yes the Cheque's going in
is Very Important TS


The Cogs Are Turning

smudgie
28-07-2016, 09:00 AM
I only hope our local bank doesn't shut, it's not Lloyds and it's always very busy so should be ok.
Nothing quite like the personal touch.

arista
28-07-2016, 09:01 AM
The future is electronic.One day there may be no bricks and mortar stores.We'll just get everything online.


NO NM

in the City I want to take
out USA Dollars in Cash
in my hand cuffed CASE
for future Scottish Contracts
and "British" Gibraltar Deals


Cash will never leave us

arista
28-07-2016, 09:05 AM
I only hope our local bank doesn't shut, it's not Lloyds and it's always very busy so should be ok.
Nothing quite like the personal touch.


If its in a village
they will only close it ,
if the next City or Town has one.


Meaning if its around 8 or 10 miles away

Ammi
28-07-2016, 09:08 AM
I only hope our local bank doesn't shut, it's not Lloyds and it's always very busy so should be ok.
Nothing quite like the personal touch.


..yeah, it is that as well smudgie..I think it'll probably be more the village and small town branches that close and they may not be that busy in terms of keeping them open and alternatives to that but for some people who are not that mobile for various reasons..it could mean that they just become more house-bound and 'cut-off' because things like going to the bank is something that has got them out of the house with a purpose...I feel sad for that because 'personal' is something that is very, very important also...

Vanessa
28-07-2016, 09:09 AM
Great, so i will have to go to the City just to use the bank :notimpressed:

Ammi
28-07-2016, 09:09 AM
If its in a village
they will only close it ,
if the next City or Town has one.


Meaning if its around 8 or 10 miles away

..that may as well be 100 miles for some people and their lack of mobility and who don't have trust of online banking but who also do need to get out as well...

arista
28-07-2016, 09:11 AM
"I feel sad for that because 'personal' is something that is very, very important "

Yes Ammi
there is a great song
on Quincy Jones CD (ref: 1974)
"Everything Must Change.....
Nothing Stays The Same...."

arista
28-07-2016, 09:12 AM
..that may as well be 100 miles for some people and their lack of mobility and who don't have trust of online banking but who also do need to get out as well...


Don't be So Ridiculous
Madame

arista
28-07-2016, 09:14 AM
Great, so i will have to go to the City just to use the bank :notimpressed:


You are better off than most
with respect Vanessa
meaning you are Greater London
you can go into Central London FAST

Ammi
28-07-2016, 09:24 AM
Don't be So Ridiculous
Madame

..I love it when you call me Madame, Arista...:love:..

Toy Soldier
28-07-2016, 09:41 AM
..that may as well be 100 miles for some people and their lack of mobility and who don't have trust of online banking but who also do need to get out as well...

Get them all smartphones... Then they can use the banking app, and quickly switch over to Tinder when they're done...

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28-07-2016, 10:03 AM
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Kizzy
28-07-2016, 01:48 PM
Lack of use sounds about right nobody has any money to keep in a bank, most working now lead a hand to mouth existence.

Out of interest does anyone know of an 'ethical' bank?

smudgie
28-07-2016, 04:49 PM
Lack of use sounds about right nobody has any money to keep in a bank, most working now lead a hand to mouth existence.

Out of interest does anyone know of an 'ethical' bank?

Can't remember the names, but there are a couple of ethical savings accounts etc you can have, i assume they are with ethical banks.
We found them on themoneysupermarket website.

Northern Monkey
28-07-2016, 04:51 PM
'Ethical' bank?Does that mean they don't have third world people counting the money in sweatshops?

the truth
28-07-2016, 04:58 PM
i know from experience lloyds are a joke...profits up, customer service down, jobs slashed , tax payer bailouts....they barley even loan to businesses either and their savings rates are pitiful...tbf i dotn know what they are for anymore?

bots
28-07-2016, 07:01 PM
..yeah, it is that as well smudgie..I think it'll probably be more the village and small town branches that close and they may not be that busy in terms of keeping them open and alternatives to that but for some people who are not that mobile for various reasons..it could mean that they just become more house-bound and 'cut-off' because things like going to the bank is something that has got them out of the house with a purpose...I feel sad for that because 'personal' is something that is very, very important also...

the various banks could easily pool their resources and provide at least one bank in every village, but that requires some joined up thinking :laugh:

I would say that this is the time where the post office should start showing its advantages more clearly.

Kizzy
28-07-2016, 07:22 PM
The banks signed a pledge to keep one branch in a geographical area open ...they have since broken that pledge.