Bank of Ireland invests €7m to upgrade 22 branches

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Bank of Ireland is investing €7m to upgrade 22 of its branches across the country this year.

The bank said the branch upgrades will take place in locations across Ireland, including 12 across Leinster, six across Munster, and four in Connacht and Ulster.

As part of this investment package customer areas will be refurbished, wheelchair access at branches will be improved at a number of locations and staff facilities will be upgraded.

New ATMs will also be installed as part of the branch upgrades, with 14 new machines already installed in a number of branches.

Susan Russell, CEO of Bank of Ireland’s Retail Ireland division, said the bank’s branches are the cornerstone of its retail banking services, providing customers with the latest in banking technology and accessible and comfortable spaces to carry out their banking.

“I am delighted that 22 of our branches across Ireland will be upgraded this year, including state-of-the-art ATMs installed, ensuring we are providing customers with the most modern branch services available,” she said.

“This follows a programme of branch refurbishments last year, and we will continue to invest in our network which provides access to cash and other services to our customers,” she added.

Bank of Ireland has 182 branches across the island of Ireland, 169 in Ireland and 13 in Northern Ireland.

The 22 branches confirmed for refurbishment this year are

Leinster:
Carlow – Bagenalstown
Dublin – Kill O’the Grange
Dublin – Dalkey
Dublin – Finglas
Dublin – Drumcondra
Dublin – Terenure
Ballymahon – Longford
Meath – Dunboyne
Meath – Kells
Kildare – Athy
Wicklow – Greystones
Laois – Abbeyleix

Munster:
Clare – Kilrush
Cork – Ballincollig
Cork – Blackpool
Tipperary – Carrick on Suir
Tipperary – Roscrea
Waterford – Lisduggan

Connacht & Ulster:
Donegal – Ballyshannon
Donegal – Donegal
Mayo – Ballinrobe
Roscommon – Boyle

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