Dublin: Ulster Bank has announced a raft of impending 20 branch closures ahead of its exit from the Irish market. Each of the 20 branches will become permanent TSB branches after 1pm on January 6 and January 13, the bank said.
Ulster Bank has advised customers to switch banks themselves as this change will not happen automatically.
It added that the closures on January 6 include The Ardee, Ballyjamesduff, Blackrock, Blanchardstown, Celbridge, Enniscorthy, Kilcock, Lucan, Rochestown Avenue (Dun Laoighre), Swords Pavillion and Trim.Later closures on January 13 include Athenry, Ballybofey, Ballyconnell, Belmullet, Buncrana, Donegal, Eyres Square, Killybegs, Shannon, Killybegs, Shannon, Tuam, Westport, Thurles and Wilton.
Information on how to transfer payments and compare current account options can be found on the CCPC website.
- CCPC website: http://ccpc.ie/move
- A copy of the new guide can be found HERE
- Special phone lines have been set up to help vulnerable customers switch
- AIB – 0818 227 056
- Bank of Ireland – 1800 946 146
- KBC Bank – 1800 804 472
- permanent tsb – 0818 818 721
- Ulster Bank Ireland – 1800 656 001
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