Parliament Street outlet to close in April
Barclays has announced it is to close its branch in Ramsey later this year.
The bank says it's taken the 'difficult' decision to shut the Parliament Street outlet on 11 April.
Barclays says customers will have access to services when they need them - whether at the Douglas branch or via its digital services.
Last year Ramsey's opening hours were reduced following what Barclays called 'a review of its services and the digital options available'.
It comes less than two months after Lloyds Bank announced it too would be closing its branch in the town.
It leaves Isle of Man Bank as the last remaining physical bank branch in Ramsey.
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