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Staff at Lloyds Bank will no longer open joint, premium or student accounts in branches or switch customers from another lender, The Telegraph says

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Britain's largest bank is set to stop opening new accounts in branches in a bid to force new customers to go digital, reports claim.

Staff at Lloyds Bank will no longer open joint, premium or student accounts in branches or switch customers from another lender, The Telegraph says.

The move would be a major blow against in-person branches amid worries that lender's pushes to go digital is set to leave elderly and disabled customers without vital help.

The newspaper said it has seen guidance issued to Lloyds employees which confirmed that joint, premium and student accounts would no longer be able to be opened in person.

The bank is currently in the process of shutting more than 100 branches across Britain, adding to the 1,470 locations it has shed in the last 10 years.

Lloyds have also axed the option to deposit cheques at the Post Office despite their shuttering of sites.

Martin Quinn, of the group Campaign for Cash, told The Telegraph: “In-person bank branch services are vital for consumers. People do not want to talk to a machine; they want to deal with real people.

“High streets up and down the country are being hollowed out by shop closures, and removing more face-to-face banking services is a real kick in the teeth.”

Lloyds Banking Group, which also owns Halifax and Bank of Scotland, has 28 million customers across Britain.

Almost five million of those do not use its digital services despite the rollback of in-person services from customers.

According to Which?, Banks and building societies have closed 6,694 branches since January 2015, at a rate of around 53 each month.

Mark Brown, the general secretary of Lloyds staff union Affinity, told The Telegraph: “By stopping new and existing customers from accessing everyday banking products and services and forcing them down the digital channel, Lloyds is signalling the death of branch banking.

"What’s the point of bank branches?”

List of Lloyds Bank branches closing:

Aberdare, Wales – June 23

Altrincham, Greater Manchester – June 9

Birkenhead, Merseyside – June 8

Birmingham Blackheath, West Midlands – June 10

Birmingham Bordesley Green, West Midlands – June 16

Birmingham Kingstanding, West Midlands – June 3

Birmingham Maypole, West Midlands – June 4

Bournemouth, Dorset – May 28

Bristol Fishponds, Bristol – August 6

Camberwell Green, Greater London – June 22

Cardiff Victoria Park, Wales – June 3

Cheapside, Grater London – June 1

Clevedon, Somerset – March 15*

Coalville, Leicestershire – June 23

Crowborough, East Sussex – June 9

Daventry, Northamptonshire – August 3

Didcot, Oxfordshire – June 24*

Ebbw Vale, Wales – March 15*

Golders Green, Greater London – June 8

Heswall, Merseyside – June 23*

Hinckley, Leicestershire – June 10

Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire – June 22

Honiton, Devon – March 16*

Horncastle, Lincolnshire – August 10

Hull Ings Rd, East Yorkshire – June 15

Kingswinford, West Midlands – June 22

Lancaster, Lancashire – June 9

Llangefni, Wales – June 16

London Bridge, Greater London – June 3

London Oxford Street 113-117, Greater London – May 27

London Tottenham Court Rd, Greater London – May 27

London Victoria, Greater London – May 27

Longton, Staffordshire – March 17*

Lymington, Hampshire – June 8

Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire – June 15

Newmarket, Suffolk – June 24*

Norwich Aylsham Rd, Norfolk – June 2

Redhill, Surrey – May 28

Ringwood, Hampshire – June 23*

Sevenoaks, Kent – June 18

South Newington, Oxfordshire – June 10

Southam, Warwickshire – June 9

Staines, Surrey – June 1

Streatham, Greater London – May 28

Street, Somerset – March 15*

Swansea Enterprise Park, Wales – July 2

Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire – June 17

Uttoxeter, Staffordshire – June 18

Wareham, Dorset – June 16

Wednesbury, West Midlands – March 16*

West Byfleet, Surrey – June 1

Wolverhampton Tettenhall, West Midlands – June 11

Woodley, Berkshire – June 17

List of Halifax branches closing:

Armthorpe, South Yorkshire – March 17*

Ashington, Northumberland – June 3

Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester – June 1

Beeston, Nottinghamshire – June 4

Billingham, County Durham – June 4

Bognor Regis, West Sussex – June 15

Bramley, West Yorkshire – June 15

Bridgend, Wales – June 11

Cardiff Albany Road, Wales – June 11

Chichester, West Sussex – June 1

Chorley, Lancashire – June 24

Croydon City, Greater London – June 25

Cwmbran, Wales – June 2

Didsbury, Greater Manchester – June 10

Ellesmere Port, Cheshire – June 8

Goole, East Yorkshire – June 17

Greenford, Greater London – June 16

Halesowen, West Midlands – June 17

Hammersmith, Greater London – May 28

Horsham, West Sussex – June 2

Hunts Cross, Merseyside – June 8

Islington Upper St, Greater London – May 27

Mexborough, South Yorkshire – March 15*

Shipley, West Yorkshire – June 9

Skelmersdale, Lancashire – May 27*

Southgate, Greater London – June 2

Surrey Quays Shop Ctr, Greater London – June 2

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands – June 3

Thornaby, North Yorkshire – June 17

Torquay, Devon – July 9

West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire – June 16

List of Bank of Scotland branches closing:

Benbecula – July 1

Blairgowrie – June 18

Bridge Of Don – June 10

Broughty Ferry – June 15

Garrowhill – June 4

Haddington – June 11

Kelso – June 18

Lochgilphead – June 22

Penicuik – June 4

Rutherglen – June 11

Stonehaven – June 18