The high street branches, all controlled by the Lloyds Banking Group, will reportedly reduce hours across all 757 branches in the group starting September 29.
It means customers will have less availability throughout the working week to access face-to-face banking services.
During the weekdays, branches will open from 9.30am rather than 9am, with openings at 10am on Wednesdays.
Meanwhile, closing times will be pushed back by roughly an hour on average for all branches.
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How to locate your nearest branch
All you need to do is input your postcode or address at the following relevant bank locator.
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A Lloyds spokesperson said: “We’re changing our branch opening hours to make it simpler and more consistent for our customers.
“We offer more choice for everyday banking than ever before – alongside our apps, customers can visit any Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland branch, and use banking services at their local Post Office or Banking Hub.”
If you can no longer access your local bank branch:
If the new opening and closing times mean you can no longer access your local Halifax, Lloyds, or Bank of Scotland branch, there are several alternatives available.
Many banking tasks can be carried out at a Post Office branch if they’re opening times are more convenient for you.