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Clydesdale Bank to close a third of its branches, cut 400 jobs - union

A sign hangs outside a Clydesdale Bank in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain February 3, 2016. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

LONDON (Reuters) - Clydesdale Bank Plc (CYBGC.L) is planning to close about a third of its bank branches and fire more than 400 employees to reduce costs, the Unite union said on Wednesday.

The Glasgow-based lender is planning to shut 79 branches, the largest closure programme in its history, the union said.

"Unite is clear that the closure of a third of the bank's branches will not only be concerning for staff but the local communities which will see their bank branch close," Unite said in a statement.

Clydesdale said the number of customers using branches for transactions have fallen by a third since 2011, while the number of people making digital transactions has increased.

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Gavin Opperman, Clydesdale's customer banking director, said the changing use of technology means fewer staff and locations are needed.

"The changes announced today continue our journey towards a model that combines an enhanced digital platform with a right sized branch network," he said.

(Reporting By Andrew MacAskill, Editing by Lawrence White)