DON'T BANK ON IT Irish banks’ Good Friday 2018 and Easter opening hours – arrangements for Bank of Ireland, AIB, Permanent TSB and Ulster Bank Most banks are closed today but customers will still be able to keep an eye on their finances through online banking




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Irish banks’ Good Friday 2018 and Easter opening hours – arrangements for Bank of Ireland, AIB, Permanent TSB and Ulster Bank

Most banks are closed today but customers will still be able to keep an eye on their finances through online banking


PUBS may be open for the first time in 91 years today but what about the banks?
Bank of Ireland, AIB, Ulster Bank and Permanent TSB have all revealed their arrangements for over Easter.



Customers will have to wait until next week to step into a bank
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Customers will have to wait until next week to step into a bank

Most banks are closed today but customers will still be able to keep an eye on their finances through online banking.
They will also keep their doors shut on Monday, April 2 as it is a Bank Holiday.
Meanwhile, if you need to stock up on essentials and chocolate treats, we have also compiled a list of supermarket opening hours.
Here’s what you need to know…

Bank of Ireland




Bank Of Ireland branches are not open today
PA:PRESS ASSOCIATION
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Bank Of Ireland branches are not open today

Bank of Ireland’s Twitter and customer service teams are on duty today.
A notice on their website reads: “We would like to wish all of our customers a Happy Easter.
“Branches are closed on Friday, March 30 and Monday April 2.”
The bank also released cut off times for 365 phone and online payments.
They added: “Please allow a minimum of one extra business day for your payment to reach the beneficiary bank.
“International Payments will not be processed on Friday, March 30 and Monday, April 2 2018.”

Permanent TSB




Permanent TSB will open again on Tuesday
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Permanent TSB will open again on Tuesday

Permanent TSB issued a message to customers on social media this morning.
They said: “A reminder for our customers that today our branches and the Open24 contact centre will be closed.
“Branches will remain closed throughout the long weekend, reopening at 10am on Tuesday, April 3.
“The Open24 contact centre will be open for urgent queries on 1890 500 121 (+353 1 212 4101 outside ROI) 10am – 5pm, Saturday & Sunday, closed Monday 2nd April, and open as usual 8am – 10pm Tuesday 3rd April.”
They added: “Planning to get away over the Easter weekend?
“Don’t forget if you’re travelling abroad that you should add a travel note for your Visa Debit and Credit cards through our Open24 Online Banking Service, in the “Do More” menu.”

AIB




Full services will resume on April 2
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Full services will resume on April 2

AIB also shared internet banking information for over the Easter.
They said: “Friday March 30 and Monday April 2 2018 are European Bank Holidays.
“Please allow additional time for your payment(s) to reach the beneficiary.
“Please ensure that your payments are submitted well in advance of the cut off times to avoid any potential delays.
“Please note at a minimum that the standard cut off and processing times apply for all payment types including AIB to AIB payments.”

Ulster Bank




Ulster Bank
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Ulster Bank

Ulster Bank also wished their customers a Happy Easter.
They wrote on Twitter: “Ulster Bank branches will not be open in the Republic of Ireland from 30th of March – 2nd of April for the Easter Holidays.
“We hope you enjoy the long weekend!”

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