One of the most popular bank chains in New England has announced plans to close more than three dozen locations before the end of 2025.

According to an article on the WMTW website, TD Bank, which is based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, has announced plans to close 38 locations in the next year.  The article explains that four of those locations are in Maine.

The Maine locations slated for closure include 62 West Main St. in Fort Kent, 112 Main Street in Fairfield, the North Street location in Houlton, and the Main Street location in Gorham.

A statement from TD Bank said:

As we evaluate how customers interact with us and the channels they use, this includes examining our physical store network and looking for opportunities to best serve our customers through an optimal mix of convenient TD Bank locations and digital banking products and services

No specific closing dates have been given for the four Maine locations.

With over 1,100 locations, TD Bank is the 10th largest bank in the country.  Founded as Portland Savings Bank in Portland, Maine, in 1852, the bank has been serving Mainers for generations.

READ MORE: Police Warning Maine Residents About a Strange New Scam Involving Gold Bars

You can learn more from the TD Bank website.

10 Former Maine Railroad Stations Transformed into Unique Businesses and Homes

Gallery Credit: Jeff Parsons

2025 Concerts in Maine, New Hampshire, & Massachusetts

These are some of the most anticipated tours coming to New England in 2025

When you get a few minutes, please download our free radio station app.  It is, by far, the best way to stay on top of everything going on in Central Maine and beyond.  Get it by entering your phone number in the box below.

WQCB Brewer Maine logo
Get our free mobile app

More From WQCB Brewer Maine