Protect our banking services

Photo of the Bank of Scotland branch in Erskine

Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats are urging banks and regulators to invest in new banking hubs after the Bank of Scotland confirmed plans to close its Erskine branch in January 2026.

The closure, set for 13th January 2026, is part of a UK-wide plan by Bank of Scotland and parent company Lloyds Banking Group to shut a further 49 branches. It follows the loss of the Renfrew branch last year, leaving northern Renfrewshire – including Bishopton and Langbank – without any bank branches.

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