Banking group TSB has announced plans to close 36 bank branches across the UK in a move that will see 250 job losses.
TSB’s branch on Leith Walk is among the branches on the hitlist. It will close in September.
Edinburgh North and Leith MP Deidre Brock commented: “I’m sorry to read of yet another bank closing its doors in Leith. This comes hot on the heels of the RBS closure announcement and it’s another bad move from the banks.
“It’s time for a pause to be called on these closure programmes and solutions sought to stop this rapid decline in high street banking.
“Plenty of my constituents don’t bank digitally, while others just prefer dealing in cash or dealing with human beings.
“They shouldn’t be expected to hotfoot it up to town whenever they need to do a transaction. Taking away options is not progress.
“I’ve written to the bank and asked for a meeting. I will do all I can to help find a long-term solution which can keep local banking services in the community of Leith.”
The Scottish Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Edinburgh North and Leith Mike Andersen has hit out at both the Royal Bank of Scotland and the TSB Group, after they respectively announced the closures of their last remaining branches in Leith.
Mike Andersen said: “Access to cash is a hugely important issue to the thousands of residents in the north of the city.
“Not only will locals be losing yet another important service, but it hurts tourists and visitors who may be seeking cash out with normal shop hours to use in local bars and restaurants.
“Lib Dems have consistently called on both our governments, in Edinburgh and London, to do more to support local businesses and find a solution to bank branch closures by introducing schemes such as community hubs.
“Both RBS and TSB need to halt these closures and restore the confidence of local people.”
Jack Caldwell, Liberal Democrat Councillor for Leith Walk said: “Leith as a whole is one of the most densely populated areas in the UK.
“RBS and TSB both need to rethink this announcement and ensure local residents are fairly supported.”
Sanne Dijkstra-Downie, Liberal Democrat Councillor for Forth ward said: “Given that residents are keen for more local services near their homes, it’s incredibly disappointing for my constituents who will now have to travel much further for in-person banking services.“
A spokesman for TSB said: “The decision to close a branch is never taken lightly, but our customers are now doing most of their banking digitally and we need to move to a better balance of digital and face-to-face services.
“We remain committed to a national branch network and through innovation and integration with video, telephone, digital, branch and other face-to-face services TSB customers have more ways to bank with us than ever before.”