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THE DISTRICT STRUCTURE OF MARTINS BANK

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Martins Bank’s structure is based on District Boards and Offices. District Offices are spread throughout the country, each one acting as a kind of “Local Head Office” for staff who work in the local branches and departments. This way of doing business goes back to the various amalgamations of regional banks into what became Martins Bank, where often provision was made as part of an amalgamation to retain some kind of local accountability and authority. It also serves a very practical purpose – local offices use their knowledge of their own particular area to look after the specific banking needs of their customers and businesses.  Click on any of the nine districts shown on this page, to learn more about each diverse area.  It should be noted however, that the Craven and Northern Districts do not have their own district office, but they do exercise a small degree of local autonomy. Skipton is considered to be the principal branch in Craven, and similarly, Kendal is the principal branch of the Northern District.

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