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From: Chairman TSB Bank
Message: Thank you for bailing us out, as a gesture of appreciation we are closing your branch.
To: Residents of Abingdon, Amersham, Ashford, Barkingside, Barrhead, Basingstoke, Bayswater, Birmingham - Great Hampton, Birmingham - Stirchley, Bishopbriggs, Brechin,Brough, Burgess Hill, Cannock, Carluke, Chester, Chingford, Clarkston, Congleton Coventry - Jubilee Crescent, Coventry - Walsgrave Road, Cowley, Dumbarton,Dunbar, Edinburgh - Clerk Street, Edinburgh - Morningside, Elephant and Castle, Fareham, Finchley, Gidea Park, Glasgow - Govan, Guildford, Harrogate, Holborn, Hull - Willerby, Ipswich - Felixstowe Road, Jedburgh, Kinross, Leamington Spa, Leeds - Headingley, Leicester - Cavendish Road, Leyland, Lichfield, Manchester - Chorlton, Market Weighton, Milngavie, Moreton-in-Marsh, Newcastle Upon Tyne - Chillingham Road, Normanton, Okehampton, Old Street, Ormskirk, Pershore, Poole, Portobello, Potters Bar, Redhill, Rugby, Salisbury, Shipley, Sidcup, Skipton - Thorne, Smethwick - Bearwood Road,St Albans, St Annes-on-Sea, St James's Park, Stourbridge, Stroud, Sutton Coldfield, Tain, Todmorden, Twickenham, Uddingston, Urmston, Wandsworth, Warrington - Penketh, Warwick, Wigton, Wishaw, Woking, and Worthing,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He would argue that without closing the branches he is, the entire company would collapse, and no-one who have a branch anywhere.
His job is to make business decisions based on what he sees as being best for the long term future of his organisation, and that appears to mean closing branches.
It would be nice if the public who bailed out the company via the government were rewarded with their branches staying open, but that's a decision based on sentiment, and there is no sentiment in business.
His job is to make business decisions based on what he sees as being best for the long term future of his organisation, and that appears to mean closing branches.
It would be nice if the public who bailed out the company via the government were rewarded with their branches staying open, but that's a decision based on sentiment, and there is no sentiment in business.
"TSB said usage had fallen by 17% in the past two years alone. In addition, the bank said that it had twice as many branches per 10,000 customers than its competitors. TSB’s CEO Debbie Crosbie said the closures were part of a strategy to create a ‘modern platform’, adding: ‘The plan involves some difficult decisions, but it sets TSB up to succeed in the future. Taken together, these changes will help us to serve more customers, better, for the long-term.’ The bank said that 65% of the UK population would still live within four miles of a TSB branch following the closures."
Material evidence of the transaction is not required - you can see it in your latest transactions as soon as you scan it and, unless it bounces (which it could do no matter how it was paid in), it will be available for you to spend the next business day. As for everything in a single place, it is - in your mobile app!
I wish to speak to a person when I hand over my well earned cash. I also demand a receipt. I may have to consider purchasing another property if Corbyn and his gangsters get in and take my savings out the bank. Oooops. I forgot. Mr Corbyn and MacDonnell will screw us for the property we have worked for. Perhaps I will just burn my property to the ground lest it becomes Marxist State property. :-( Yeh. Way to Go.