by 68Camaro » Sun May 05, 2019 7:24 am
Totally missed this thread originally (but until the latest posts it all happened on a week I was away on a cruise, which explains that).
Doesn't mean they haven't been doing this because I haven't darkened the doors of too many bank branches lately, but of those that I been in I have I haven't yet seen a "high-tech" branch, yet. But BofA is definitely closing branches - the closest major road used to (5 years ago) have three active branches within 2 miles each way, and they were always busy. They closed one about 4 years ago and the second one early this year. Now there is just the one and I haven't been in it in over a year so don't know what's inside, but I would imagine they have coin because they service businesses. Same with the BofA branch that is just north of my work - VERY heavy coin use, they didn't blink an eye when I would ask for coin because they stocked at lot, whereas the residential branches hardly carry any. One recommendation I can suggest is to try to find out which branches do heavy retail business service.
Other institutions besides BofA are definitely reducing tellers.
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