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Bank of Ireland branch set for major refurbishment
The Killarney branch of Bank of Ireland will undergo a major refurbishment this year.
The New Street bank is one of 18 branches nationwide earmarked for improved access and new ATMs.
The bank says the upgrading of ATMs is the biggest investment in such machines in over ten years.
The ATMs can be used for both withdrawals and lodgements and the majority will ‘recycle’ cash so deposited cash can be used for withdrawals too..
“Like any other company, being profitable allows us to improve our business. Given the large number of customers which we serve, major re-investment is required every year. I’m really happy that this latest investment will see all customers across all counties benefit with the most modern and efficient ATMs,” said Susan Russell, CEO, Bank of Ireland Retail Ireland.
“As a full service retail bank, with a presence in communities throughout the island of Ireland, we are committed to continually improving our services and the financial wellbeing of customers. This means re-investing purposefully in branches, contact centres, technology, ATMs and other infrastructure to ensure our customers have the most modern and efficient banking available.”
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