Review your banking needs in advance of HSBC branch closures

The Consumer Council is urging HSBC customers to review their banking needs ahead of the upcoming closure of two local branches later this year. The Derry/Londonderry HSBC branch is due to close on 11 August 2022 and the Omagh HSBC branch is due to close on 16 August 2022.

Scott Kennerley, Director of Financial Services at the Consumer Council, said: “This announcement will be disappointing news for HSBC customers in Derry/Londonderry and Omagh. Whilst the ability to access banking services through the internet, apps and over the phone is important, there are still many people who rely on face-to-face banking through their local branch.

“This is another blow for consumers who rely on face-to-face banking, following the news that Danske Bank closed four branches in October 2021, and AIB closed 15 branches in November 2021.

“Consumers can continue to visit their nearest Post Office to pay in cash and cheques, withdraw money, and check their balance. Basic banking services is something the Post Office provides for all banks in Northern Ireland.

“Before the HSBC branches in Derry/Londonderry and Omagh close, we would advise customers to think about their needs and preferences, and then liaise with their local branch to discuss the options that are available. If the bank if unable to meet these needs, you may wish to look at switching provider.”

Scott added: “The Consumer Council is continuing to monitor the impact of branch closures across Northern Ireland and is working closely with the financial sector to represent consumers."

You can view our branch closure factsheet, a personal banking guide, a guide to switching banks and a current account comparison table online or request copies by calling us on 0800 121 6022 or by emailing us at contact@consumercouncil.org.uk.

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  • Personal Finances