http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-42723096
Part of RBS's Mr Matheson's response to the MP committee on Bank closures ...
Mr Matheson added: "We understand that customers are concerned about the change, that customers find change difficult, and we are committed to helping them through that process, and we have lots of ways of doing that.
"We are both personally committed, as are all of our colleagues, to helping every individual customer."
Comment by MP Pete Wishart ....
(He) told the RBS representatives: "I think what's also disappointing is your defiant response to this, where you are singularly saying you are refusing to reconsider any of these closures which is going down particularly badly in a number of rural areas."
RBS more or less saying "Stuff you and what you want. Although we'll deny it, we're in business to make lotsa money and you don't really matter."
Their attitude to the man/woman in the street really is the pits. Maybe if all their customers treated them the same and just bail out then RBS policy makers could go and stuff themselves instead.![]()
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17-01-2018 03:41 PM #121
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17-01-2018 04:59 PM #122
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If branches are losing money, then i dont see the problem with closing them. We moan when RBS make losses, this is them trying to reverse that.
Also, every other bank is doing similarly.
If there is such a public good angle, the government should just nationalise them...
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17-01-2018 05:10 PM #123This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mind you, I thought that RBS was 'nationalised' ... of a sort?
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17-01-2018 06:26 PM #124
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They claim the branches are closing because customers are using other methods to access their accounts.
My question would be 'then why are you closing branches where internet access is poor and access through phone apps even more difficult?'
If what they claim isn't a lie then surely it's the branches in urban areas, where internet and app access is good, that should be thinned out a bit!Space to let
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17-01-2018 06:42 PM #125
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17-01-2018 06:44 PM #126
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If customers arent using branches (which i believe) then its a cost with no benefit. Any business would be mad to keep open a huge network of branches/shops that were losing them money.
I dont know why they would say its not about the money though. Otherwise, why close them??
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17-01-2018 06:53 PM #127
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There undoubtedly will be a change in customer behaviour but there is a bit more to it than that imo, they'll be closing branches because the people using branches either don't need to and/or they are using them for things that don't generate any money.
Regarding the urban/rural point, they're closing both - quite a few branches in Edinburgh have been closed over the last 5 years or so.
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He told the RBS representatives: "I think what's also disappointing is your defiant response to this, where you are singularly saying you are refusing to reconsider any of these closures which is going down particularly badly in a number of rural areas."
However Jane Howard, managing director of personal banking, and Les Matheson, chief executive of personal and business banking, told the committee that the closures would save the bank £9.5m annually.
*****But they insisted the decision had not been taken to save money. ******"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-42723096
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17-01-2018 09:33 PM #131
If your local bank closes, close your account and open another in a different nearby bank, vote with your feet.
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Compassion from Kevin McKenna, well I never.
https://t.co/4XcLen4u10
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Its not about the money (which it obviously is, albeit 'only' £10 million) so why not:
- Staff the branches with RBS staff who know about the apps.
- provide coffee and free wifi for customers
- Staff can educate customers on how to use the apps
- provide private cubicle/office space for transactions which require more than just the 'apps'
- Deposits can be made via those funky machines that take cheques/cash
By removing some of the banking functions (and staff) there is less annual cost to offset any incurred costs.
All at the risk of being accused of putting local coffee shops out of business.
OK, so its not a real solution (if it was im sure its already been thought of and dismissed) but you'd think there would be some wacky solution.
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Alas, I'm losing interest every year I get older.
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I agree it is clearly about cost...
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23-01-2018 09:33 AM #148
Like the did with smaller post office branches. Just stick a small customer service counter in a larger central place. Supermarket is a decent shout. Have a pay in machine and an ATM and one person to give advice on customer service issues.
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23-01-2018 09:52 AM #149
Agreed, the Post office were obliged to provide some sort of replacement as part of their licence... Same as they (and Openreach with phone/broadband) have to give a universal delivery service even in places that are uneconomical to serve.
The banks should have sort of similar obligations
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Theres nothing to stop an independent opening an area for banking but i doubt banks would be keen on sharing this co-op area.
But then, I don't know much about banking
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