Operators NatWest have confirmed to Clwyd South MS Ken Skates that they are decommissioning their cashpoint in Castle Street.
They say the move comes after they failed to reach agreement with the landlord of the property in which is its located.
Mr Skates says he is "extremely disappointed" and will be making further representations to the company.
An official statement sent to Mr Skates said: "We have retained an ATM in Llangollen since the closure of the NatWest branch in 2015.
"With the lease up for renewal, we entered into negotiations with the landlord but unfortunately were unable to reach an agreement, and as such, a decision was recently made to remove the ATM, with the new space created being utilised by the existing building tenant, Trespass.
“Before making our decision, we
undertook a review of the area’s free cash access. With the Barclays ATM on
Castle Street, the ATM at Co-op on Regent Street, as well as the Post Office on
Berwyn Road, we felt the community still had good free access to cash, even
with our ATM being removed.
“The NatWest mobile bank also
visits the community on Fridays between 11.30am-12.30pm in the Market Street
Car Park where customers can withdraw cash, pay in cash, as well speak to our
team about their banking.
“The ATM will remain in use until
around 13 November, before the decommissioning starts.
“I appreciate however that some of your constituents may find this disappointing.”
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