List of Bank of Ireland branch closures

88 branches set to close from September

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Below is the full list of Bank of Ireland’s list of 88 branches in the Republic of Ireland that are set to close in September.

Watch out for journalist Dan White’s analysis on the implications of Ulster Bank’s planned departure from the Irish market in our upcoming March print and digital edition of ShelfLife.

Co Carlow

– Boris

– Tullow

Co Cavan

– Arva

– Cootehill

– Kingscourt

Co Clare

– Kilkee

– Miltown Malbay

– Tulla

Co Cork

– Cork Institute of Technology

– Glanmire

– Bantry

– Cobh

– Dunmanway

– Kanturk

– Millstreet

– Michelstown

– Youghal

Co Donegal

– Bunbeg

– Bundoran

– Dungloe

– Glenties

– Moville

Co Dublin

– James Street

– Law Library

– Phibsboro

– Ballycoolin

– Killester

– Merrion Road

– Rathmines

– Ballyfermot

Co Galway

– Ballygar

– Dunmore

– Oughterard

Co Kerry

– Castleisland

– Kilorglin

– Tralee IT

Kildare

– Celbridge

– Kilcullen

– Leixlip – HP/Intel

– Monasterevin

Co Kilkenny

– Callan

– Graiguenamanagh

– Thomastown

– Urlingford

Co Laois

– Durrow

– Mountrath

– Rathdowney

Co Leitrim

– Drunshambo

– Manorhamilton

Co Limerick

– Abbeyfeale

– Askeaton

– Bruff

– Caherdavin

– Rathkeale

– Roxboro

– University of Limerick

Co Longford

– Granard

Co Louth

– Dunleer

Co Mayo

– Ballyhaunis

– Charlestown

– Kiltimagh

Co Meath

– Athboy

– Enfield

– Ratoath

Co Monaghan

– Castleblayney

– Clones

Co Offaly

– Banagher

– Clara

– Edenderry

Co Roscommon

– Elphin

– Strokestown

Co Sligo

– Ballymote

– Tubbercurry

Co Tipperary

– Cahir

– Cashel

– Templemore

Co Waterford

– Ardkeen

– Kilmacthomas

– Lismore

Co Westmeath

– Athlone IT

– Castlepollard

– Kinnegad

– Moate

Co Wexford

– Rosslare

– Taghmon

Co Wicklow

– Carnew

– Rathdrum

– Tinahely

 

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