Is Ulster Bank closing in Northern Ireland?
Is Ulster Bank closing in Northern Ireland?
Ulster Bank has said it will close nine branches across Northern Ireland. They are in Holywood, Warrenpoint, Dunmurry, Antrim, Ballymoney, Larne, Comber, Maghera and Clogher.
Which Ulster Bank branches are closing?
Ulster Bank is to close nine branches across Northern Ireland. The bank said it was making the move as more customers moved toward digital services. The branches marked for closure are in Antrim, Ballymoney, Clogher, Comber, Dunmurry, Holywood, Larne, Maghera and Warrenpoint.
How much cash can I withdraw from Ulster Bank branch?
You can withdraw up to €300 if you are an Anytime Banking customer, or up to €60 if you’re not.
Is Ulster Bank owned by HSBC?
Established in 1836, Ulster Bank was acquired by the London County and Westminster Bank in 1917. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of National Westminster Bank (NatWest), it became part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS Group) in 2000. RBS Group was renamed NatWest Group in 2020.
How many branches does Ulster Bank have?
Ulster Bank An Post services With over 120 branches across Ireland you’re never far from one of our locations, but to make it even easier to bank with us we off a range of services at many An Post outlets across the country.
Can you get money out from the bank without a card?
Withdrawing cash from ATMs without a bank card For larger sums of money or just for convenience, you can now withdraw cash from ATMs in the UK without your debit card. You will first of all need to have the mobile banking app of your bank downloaded onto your phone.
What does Ulster mean?
Definition of ulster : a long loose overcoat of Irish origin made of heavy material (such as frieze)
How long before Ulster Bank closes?
It’s expected Ulster Bank and KBC will write out to credit card customers in early 2023 to give them six months’ notice to close their accounts.
What happens when Ulster Bank closes?
If you don’t close your account within the six-month time frame, Ulster Bank will close your account and issue a cheque for any remaining sum. If you have already made an application to Ulster Bank they will continue to support you throughout the process of your application until its conclusion.