TSB has launched a ‘pop up’ banking service in Prestatyn.

The service, which is weekly, is available in the town's library every Tuesday from 9.30 to 4.30pm.

The move comes after the bank revealed that 153 of its branches would be scheduled for closure in 2021. The bank closed in Prestatyn in March.

The bank said 40 new 'pop-ups' will appear in locations such as libraries, town halls and community centres, across Britain.

They will support customers with banking services such as making payments, getting help with products, and help with bereavements.

Carol Anderson, TSB’s director, branch banking, said: “Although we’ve seen a significant rise in customers using digital banking, we know accessing banking services and cash remains important to many customers and we’re always looking for innovative and inclusive ways to help them.

“The pop-up service will support our customers in parts of the country where it takes longer to get to a branch. The pop-ups and future access to cash pilot will test demand for these types of services, giving us insight on what more we can do for customers in the future.”

Some 'pop ups' are being launched in April, with others to follow by the summer.

They will operate one day a week in communities.

Services available at the new TSB pop-up:

  • Help with managing existing payments, such as Direct Debits.
  • Internet and Mobile Banking registration, forgotten passwords and troubleshooting.
  • Reporting lost or stolen cards.
  • Non-cash payments to someone a customer has paid before, up to £10,000.
  • Help with general product enquiries.
  • Help with managing finances