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The AIB branches in Tubbercurry, Co Sligo and in the Donegal towns of  Ballyshannon and Killybegs are among 70 branches which will move to cashless outlets as demand for services declines across the country.   These branches will instead focus more on mortgage, loan and saving advice for customers.  …

A Sligo/Leitrim TD has called on CEO of AIB to outline their intentions for branches in the North West in light of reports that they intend to cut 1500 jobs, close some outlets and merge others as part of cost saving measures. The State-backed bank will re-start its voluntary redundancy…

A north west member of the European Parliament is hitting out at Allied Irish Bank over charging quarterly fees to financially-strapped unemployed customers who are now dependant on the Covoid-19 payment. The fees do not apply to customers who have more than €2,500 in their accounts MEP Chris MacManus says…

Leitrim County Council is to contact the Department of finance in relation to the proposed sale of ATMs by Bank of Ireland and AIB.   Sinn Fein Councillor Padraig Fallon raised the matter at this month’s Manorhamilton Municipal District Council meeting.   Speaking to OceanFM news Cllr Fallon outlined the…

New research monitoring people’s spending habits show people from Leitrim give more to charity per month than any other county in the north west region. The figures from AIB monitored how much money people were spending across a number of areas, including dining out and groceries. On average, people from…

A number of farmers have gathered outside AIB’s Headquarters in Dublin to protest against the banks decision to sell off certain farmer loans. AIB is holding its AGM there today, just weeks after the bank confirmed it would be selling off 2,200 non-performing loans to a US fund. The President…