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HSBC To Close Ridgewood Branch
Bank announces closure along with First Niagara sale and 30,000 global layoffs

HSBC announced plans to close its at 26 East Ridgewood Avenue as part of a plan to close 13 branches across northern New Jersey and Connecticut.
The early Monday morning announcement is officially billed as a consolidation of the Ridgewood branch with the branch at 185 Arch Street in Ramsey. The closure of the 13 branches comes on the same day that HSBC announced the sale of 195 retail branches across upstate New York and Connecticut to First Niagara Bank and layoffs of 30,000 employees around the world.
“The decision was made after a review,” HSBC spokesman Neil Brazil said of the Ridgewood closing. “It was consistent with our decision in upstate New York.”
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HSBC announced in May that they would be conducting performances reviews of all retail branches. In press materials released Monday, the bank said the closures conclude the review process.
Brazil said no timeline has been set for the closure of the Newark branch or any of the branches on the list. Press materials released by HSBC said the branch closures will be completed by early 2012.
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Brazil said the 13 branches being closed did not have “strong international connectivity.” He did not define what the bank considers to be “strong international connectivity.”
While HSBC executives have said the bank will be laying off the 30,000 employees from their global workforce, the direct impact on Ridgewood has not been announced.
“It is too soon to say,” Brazil said regarding potential layoffs in Ridgewood.
Press materials released by HSBC regarding the First Niagara sale indicated that the amount of layoffs resulting from the sale has not been determined.
Brazil said that customers will be notified by HSBC as part of the closure. He did not release a timeline for notification of customers. Press materials released by HSBC said that the bank will automatically transfer customer accounts from one branch to the other and that no action is needed by the customer to transfer the account.
The Ridgewood branch is the only one to close in Bergen County.
The New Jersey branch closures impact 12 branches in Union, Middlesex, Hudson and Bergen Counties, with Morris County seeing branches consolidated into the Chatham branch. The closure also includes closing branches in Newark, Hoboken and the Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City. These branches are being billed as being consolidated into a branch in the Newport-Pavonia neighborhood of Jersey City.
HSBC is closing one retail branch in Norwalk, Conn., saying it will be consolidated with a retail bank in Westport, Conn.
Brazil did not elaborate on why the branches were being closed instead of being included in the sale to Buffalo-based First Niagara Bank.
“That was a business decision that is proprietary,” he said.
List of HSBC Branch Closings
Branch Closing Accounts Transfered To 215 Millburn Avenue in Millburn 407 Main Street in Chatham 47 Maple Street in Summit 407 Main Street in Chatham 289 Route 18 in East Brunswick 1919 Route 27 in Edison 1 Elm Street in Westfield 33 Route 27 in North Edison 915 St. George's Avenue in Woodbridge 33 Route 27 in North Edison 45 South Livingston Avenue in Livingston 2 Hanover Road in Florham Park 551 Passaic Avenue in West Caldwell 2 Hanover Road in Florham Park 12 East Palisades Avenue in Englewood 2151 Lemoine Avenue in Fort Lee 151 Ferry Street in Newark 89 River Drive in Jersey City (Newport-Pavonia neighborhood) 2854 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City (Journal Square neighborhood) 89 River Drive in Jersey City (Newport-Pavonia neighborhood) 5 Marine View Plaza in Hoboken 89 River Drive in Jersey City (Newport-Pavonia neighborhood) 29 East Ridgewood Avenue in Ridgewood 185 Arch Street in Ramsey 541 Westport Avenue in Norwalk 19 Post Road East in WestportGet more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.