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Find out if we’re opening a hub near you

With many bank branches closing across the UK, we understand how important in-person banking still is for many people.

That’s why we’re expanding our network of Banking Hubs, owned by Cash Access and run by Post Office in partnership with nine major high street banks. Soon, you’ll be able to access personal and business banking services, pay bills and get help from Community Bankers, all in person.

  • London and Home Counties
  • Midlands and east of England
  • North England
  • South and west of England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
  • Wales

London and Home Counties

Chingford, London

Coulsdon, Surrey

Enfield North, Greater London

Harpenden, Hertfordshire

Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Sidcup, London

Sheerness, Kent

Willesden Green, Greater London

Midlands and east of England

Alchester, Warwickshire

Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Hadleigh, Suffolk

Holt, Norfolk

Leiston, Suffolk

Market Harborough, Leicestershire

Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Mildenhall, Suffolk

New Ollerton, Nottinghamshire

Rugeley, Staffordshire

Thetford, Norfolk

Warwick, Warwickshire

Woodbridge, Suffolk

North England

Acomb, North Yorkshire

Alnwick, Northumberland

Amble, Northumberland

Armley, West Yorkshire

Bacup, Lancashire

Birkenhead - Moreton, Merseyside

Crook, County Durham

Darwen, Lancashire

Dinngton, South Yorkshire

Earlestown, Merseyside

Ferryhill, County Durham

Hessle, East Yorkshire

Hull, East Yorkshire

Kirkham, Lancashire

Market Weighton, East Yorkshire

Normanton, West Yorkshire

New Rossington, South Yorkshire

Seaham, County Durham

Sheffield – Firth Park, South Yorkshire

South Elmsall, West Yorkshire

Spennymoor, County Durham

Stanley, Country Durham

Wetherby, West Yorkshire

Westhoughton, Lancashire

Whitby, North Yorkshire

Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear

Yeadon, West Yorkshire

South and west of England

Calne, Wiltshire

Frome, Somerset

Hailsham, East Sussex

Keynsham, Somerset

Littlehampton, West Sussex

Nailsea, North Somerset

Newquay, Cornwall

Saltash, Cornwall

Sherborne, Dorset

Westbury, Wiltshire

Whitchurch, Shropshire

Whitehill and Bordon, Hampshire

Northern Ireland

Comber

Newcastle

Portrush

Warrenpoint

Scotland

Auchterarder

Banff

Bathgate

Bo’ness

Burntisland

Cowdenbeath

Huntly

Linlithgow

Newton Stewart

Rothesay

Wick

Wales

Flint

Monmouth

Mountain Ash

Risca

Swansea - Morriston

What if there isn’t a Banking Hub near me?

If your local bank branch has closed and you prefer in-person services over online or telephone banking, there are two things you can do:

Request a Banking Hub in your area

Many Banking Hubs have been set up because local communities asked for them. If you think your area could benefit from having one too, you can request an Access to Cash review on the LINK website.

Visit your local Post Office branch

Access your personal or business bank account at any of the UK’s 11,500 Post Office branches. You can pay in cash and cheques, withdraw money and check your balance over the counter.

Common questions about Banking hubs

  • While the UK shifts to more digital services, many people still need or prefer to bank face to face. And easy access to cash services is essential, too.

    For lots of communities, a Banking Hub offers a convenient, shared solution that brings Post Office cash services and Community Bankers together in one place.

  • To find out which services your own bank offers in Banking Hubs and our branches, visit our everyday banking page.

  • Banking Hubs are usually open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. But hours can vary depending on the location. Before you visit, make sure you check its opening times using our branch finder.

  • No. While they’re operated by Post Office, Banking Hubs aren’t regular Post Office branches.

    This means services like posting letters and parcels, insurance products, travel money as well as identity services like passports, aren’t available in our hubs.

    If you need these services, you can search for branches near you that offer them using our branch finder.

  • Banking Hubs are set up by LINK, after identifying areas where people need cash and banking services. You’ll usually find them in places where bank branches have closed.

    Post Office is then brought in to run each Banking Hub site and provide important cash services to the local community.

Banking Hubs help and support

Get answers to frequently asked questions, plus more help and support for Banking Hubs.

Get help with Banking Hubs