Personal banking
Pay cash or cheques into your account, take out money and check your available balance
You can access various services at a Banking Hub:
Pay cash or cheques into your account, take out money and check your available balance
Run and grow your business by paying in cash or cheques, withdrawing money and getting change when you need it
You can get in-person help with your banking questions from Community Bankers. They’re available on different days from the following banks.
Acton, London
Ampthill, Bedfordshire
Haslemere, Surrey
Luton - Bury Park, Bedfordshire
Rochford, Essex
Royston, Hertfordshire
Ware, Hertfordshire
Welling, Kent
West Drayton, Greater London
Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire
Belper, Derbyshire
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Clay Cross, Derbyshire
Downham Market, Norfolk
Harleston, Norfolk
Haverhill, Suffolk
Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire
Oakham, Rutland
Pershore, Worcestershire
Shirebrook, Derbyshire
Stapleford, Nottinghamshire
Syston, Leicestershire
Watton, Norfolk
Barnoldswick, Lancashire
Batley, West Yorkshire
Bramhall, Lancashire
Cheadle, Staffordshire
Cottingham, East Yorkshire
Elland, West Yorkshire
Filey, North Yorkshire
Heywood, Greater Manchester
Hornsea, East Yorkshire
Horwich, Lancashire
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
Maryport, Cumbria
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
Ossett, West Yorkshire
Otley, West Yorkshire
Prescot, Merseyside
Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester
Stalybridge, Greater Manchester
Stone, Staffordshire
Thorne, South Yorkshire
Ulverston, Cumbria
Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire
West Kirby, Merseyside
Withernsea, East Yorkshire
Axminster, Devon
Bodmin, Cornwall
Brixham, Devon
Dartmouth, Devon
Dawlish, Devon
Helston, Cornwall
Looe, Cornwall
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
Saltash, Cornwall
Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex
Sidmouth, Devon
Teignmouth, Devon
Wellington, Somerset
Troon (Ayrshire)
With many UK banks closing branches across the country, many people are being left without essential banking services.
We’re working with Cash Access to open many more Banking Hubs in the coming months. They’ll bring in-person banking services and face-to-face support where it’s needed most.
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:
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.
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.
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.