Bank of Ireland is temporarily closing 101 branches, almost 40 per cent of its locations, amid the ongoing spread of Covid-19. The bank will redirect staff to help larger offices and contact centres cope with a surge in queries from customers looking for payment breaks and other support during the economic crisis.
The bank, which has the largest branch network in the country having avoided an industry-wide trend of permanently closing locations following the financial crisis, said on Monday that 161 branches would remain open as normal, with 148 of these providing a full service, including counter service for cash, coins and cheques.
Every Bank of Ireland branch would continue to provide an external ATM cash withdrawal service, it said. Locations that remain open will continue the provision of prioritised services for over-65s and carers between 10am and 11am, Monday to Friday.
The bank said it had seen a fall in footfall in its branches over the past 10 days, while at the same time there had been an increase in customers needing a range of other supports.
“We’re constantly reviewing our operations to ensure we are providing the right supports for customers through this challenging period. These changes help us to respond to the most pressing needs of our customers right now – that’s support in managing the impact of coronavirus on their personal finances and on their businesses,” said Gavin Kelly, chief executive of the group’s Retail Ireland unit.
“These changes also refocus our branch network to our larger locations, which will help us support social distancing. This is extremely important for our customers and colleagues, whose safety and wellbeing is our priority. This will complement the enhanced cleaning and hygiene measures we have in place in our branches.”
A spokesman for AIB, which has more than 200 branches, said the group was “doing everything in our power to keep our branch network open and will respond to the evolving situation”.
“The safety of our staff and customers is of paramount importance to AIB. In line with this we are following the best advice from authorities and have put in place social distancing for our staff,” he said, adding that the group was continuing to scenario plan to maintain services and the safety of staff.
Ulster Bank, which has the third-largest branch network in the Republic, continues to operate at 88 locations. However, according to a spokeswoman, there may be temporary exceptions when staffing is an issue, with any such changes notified on its website.
List of bank branches that are closing
Abbeyfeale
 Ardkeen
 Arva
 Askeaton
 Balbriggan
 Ballinrobe
 Ballybay
 Ballybunion
 Ballycoolin
 Ballyfermot
 Ballygar
 Ballyhaunis
 Ballymote
 Banagher
 Beaumont Hosp
 Borris
 Bruff
 Bunbeg
 Bundoran
 Caherdavin
 Cahir
 Callan
 Carnew
 Castleblayney
 Castleisland
 Castlepollard
 Charlestown
 Cherrywood
 Clara
 Clones
 Cobh
 Collinstown Cross
 Cork Airport
 Cork CIT
 Douglas
 Drumshanbo
 Dublin Airport
 Dublin Airport T2
 Dublin City Univ (DCU)
 Dunleer
 Dunmanway
 Dunmore
 Durrow
 Elphin
 Enfield
 Falcarragh
 Galway NUIG
 Glanmire
 Glenties
 Graiguenamanagh
 Granard
 Grand Canal Square
 Headford
 IFSC
 James Street
 Kanturk
 Kilcullen
 Kilkee
 Killester
 Killorglin
 Kilmacthomas
 Kilmallock
 Kiltimagh
 Kingscourt
 Kinnegad
 Kinsale
 Law Library
 Leixlip
 Leixlip – HP / Intel
 Lismore
 Mainguard St
 Mater Hosp
 Merrion Road
 Millstreet
 Miltown Malbay
 Mitchelstown
 Mohill
 Monasterevin
 Moville
 Oughterard
 Patrick Street
 Phibsboro
 Rathdowney
 Rathdrum
 Rathkeale
 Ratoath
 Rosslare
 St James Hosp
 Strokestown
 Sutton
 Taghmon
 Templemore
 Tinahely
 Tralee ITT
 Trinity
 Tulla
 Tullow
 UCC
 University Of Limerick Campus Branch
 Urlingford














