From NCRC <[email protected]>
Subject Event: Banks used a global pandemic to slash branches!
Date March 2, 2022 3:29 PM
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The pandemic wreaked havoc on local economies and lives, but for banks, it was an opportunity to speed up the disappearance of traditional brick-and-mortar branches and services in cities and towns across the nation.

NCRC’s new report ([link removed]) shows that more than 4,000 physical bank branch locations have closed since March 2020. In the 20 months after COVID-19 hit, banks closed about twice as many branches as they had in the 20 months prior.

Join us on Thursday, March 3 at 2 pm ET to hear from NCRC’s research team, and dig into how this is affecting our communities and what can be done to stop it.

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Speakers include:
* Jad Edlebi, Senior GIS Specialist, NCRC
* Bruce Mitchell, Senior Research Analyst, NCRC
* Jason Richardson, Director of Research and Evaluation, NCRC

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And make sure to check out the report ([link removed]) !

Team NCRC

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