One of the nation’s largest banks announced this week that it will close 38 locations nationwide, including four in Maine, according to filings with the federal Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
TD Bank, which has 35 bank branches in Maine, said it will close locations in Houlton, Fort Kent, Fairfield and Gorham.
“After a recent analysis, we made the difficult decision to close 38 locations, including some in Maine,” said Rosie Dusseau, a bank spokesperson. “We look forward to continuing to provide legendary service in any one of our 31 stores located in Maine (number effective June 5) or via any channel our customers choose.”
Bank officials said that they routinely evaluate factors such as store traffic, product use, and community and customer needs to assess different locations.
Last year, the bank closed 20 branches around the U.S., including one in South Portland and one in Caribou.
The closures are slated for June 5, said Dusseau.


