RBSI announces office closure plans and job cuts

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Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance is to close 14 of its offices and plans to cut staff numbers at 12 other sites.

The company is set to close 14 of its 27 offices by 2013. The places earmarked for closure include the Direct Line call centre in Glasgow, two sites in Birmingham, two in Croydon and two in Bristol.

Other closures will be seen in Farnham, Ipswich, Manchester, Peterborough, Romford and Cardiff, although these will happen gradually over the course of around three years, according to the company.

RBSI announced in May that 2,000 jobs would go at its insurance division, which it was ordered to sell

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