Bank of America leads with the highest number of branch closures at 132 so far this year (Picture: Getty Images)
Major banking institutions have shuttered 65 branches across the US over the past three weeks, and a thousand are set to be closed by the end of this year.
Bank of America and US Bank closed 11 branches each from October 15 to November 5, which was the highest number for them within such a time frame in 2024.
Three other major banks – Wells Fargo, Citizens Bank and Associated Bank – closed a fewer number of branches.
The hardest hit state was California, which lost 10 banking locations, followed by Pennsylvania where sight shut their doors. Florida and Ohio followed with a half-dozen closures each.
Data with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has banking institutions on pace to close 1,000 branches collectively by the end of the year, according to the Daily Mail.
Bank of America has closed the most branches, a whopping 132.
Which bank branches closed over the past few weeks?
This is the full list of bank closures with addresses from October 15 to November 5:
Associated Bank – Chicago, IL – 6355 North Central Avenue
Associated Bank – Neillsville, WI – 509 Grand Avenue
Associated Bank – Tomahawk, WI – 227 W Wisconsin Ave
Associated Bank – Slinger, WI – 300 East Washington Street
Bank of America – Oceanside, CA – 702 Mission Ave
Bank of America – Fort Myers, FL – 8681 Cypress Lake Drive
Bank of America – Ormond Beach, FL – 902 South Atlantic Avenue
Bank of America – Tampa, FL – 2700 West Dr Martin L King Jr Boulevard
Bank of America – Nashville, TN – 969 South Gallatin Road
Bank of America – Hendersonville, TX – 451 West Main Street
Bank of America – Waterbury, CT – 991 Cooke Street Drive
Bank of America – Seattle, WA – 1501 Queen Anne Ave N
Bank of America – Warson Woods, MO – 9961 Manchester Road
Bank of America – Philadelphia, PA – 920 South Street
Bank of America – Howell, NJ – 4005 Route 9 North
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Source:: Metro