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David Kent

AIB to go cashless in 70 branches - here's the full list and why they're doing it

AIB has confirmed that 70 of their 170 nationwide branches are to 'cashless' by the end of 2022.

The move will mean that the affected branches will not have notes, coins, cheques, foreign exchange, bank drafts; and will remove any drop safes, night safes and ATMs outside.

The bank have said that the decision has been made as part of an overall programme to increase their relationship with An Post - with customers able to access their cash at their nearest Post Office instead of the branch.

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"With digital usage soaring, the cost of providing cash services has become increasingly unsustainable," the bank said in a statement.

"As a result, cash, ATM and cheque services will be removed from these branches but customers will continue to have efficient access to cash in their communities."

"This will enable the bank to provide additional account-opening facilities as Ulster Bank and KBC leave the market, while also ensuring that its branch network has a sustainable future in the community."

On top of the 22 cashless branches already in place, the following branches will be part of the programme and move to cashless.

By September 30

  • Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick
  • Adare Co. Limerick
  • Athy Co. Carlow
  • Ballinamore Co. Leitrim
  • Ballybofey Co. Donegal
  • Ballyshannon Co. Donegal
  • Birr Co. Offaly
  • Bishopstown Co. Cork
  • Buncrana Co. Donegal
  • Caherciveen Co. Kerry
  • Carndonagh Co. Donegal
  • Carrigaline Co. Cork
  • Castleisland Co. Kerry
  • Castlerea Co. Roscommon
  • Celbridge Co. Kildare
  • Dingle Co. Kerry
  • Dungloe Co. Donegal
  • Edenderry Co. Offaly
  • Ennistymon Co. Clare
  • Glanmire Co. Cork
  • Gorey Co. Wexford
  • Greystones Co. Wicklow
  • Kenmare Co. Kerry
  • Killaloe Co. Clare
  • Killorglin Co. Kerry
  • Killybegs Co. Donegal
  • Kilmallock Co. Limerick
  • Kilrush Co. Clare
  • New Ross Co. Wexford
  • Raheen Co. Limerick
  • Rathdowney Co. Laois
  • Shannon Co. Clare
  • Tubbercurry Co. Sligo
  • Tullow Co. Carlow
  • Western Road Co. Cork
  • Wicklow Co. Wicklow

By October 21:

  • Ardkeen Co. Wateford
  • Athenry Co. Galway
  • Ballinasloe Co. Galway
  • Ballinrobe Co. Mayo
  • Cahir Co. Tipperary
  • Carrickmacross Co. Monaghan
  • Carrick-On-Suir Co. Tipperary
  • Cashel Co. Tipperary
  • Castleblayney Co. Monaghan
  • Catletownbere Co. Cork
  • Claremorris Co. Mayo
  • Clifden Co. Galway
  • Clonskeagh Co. Dublin
  • Cobh Co. Cork
  • Cornelscourt Co. Dublin
  • Dundrum Co. Dublin
  • Dunmanway Co. Cork
  • Gort Co. Galway
  • Kanturk Co. Cork
  • Kells Co. Meath
  • Lismore Co. Waterford
  • Longford Co. Longford
  • Millstreet Co. Cork
  • Mithelstown Co. Cork
  • Oranmore Co. Galway
  • Rathfarnham Co. Dublin
  • Roscrea Co. Tipperary
  • Salthill Co. Galway
  • Sandymount Co. Dublin
  • Spiddal Co. Galway
  • The Lab Co. Galway
  • Tramore Co. Waterford
  • Youghal Co. Cork

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