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Ulster Bank announces changes to Branch Network

Ulster Bank has announced changes to its Branch Network along with further measures to support and protect customers as well as colleagues during the COVID-19 crisis.

New measures include 'Elderly & Carer' opening hours, a dedicated vulnerable customer phoneline, a dedicated healthcare and emergency workers phoneline, as well as an online form for mortgage assistance.

Some 10 'Non-Cash Advice Centres' are set to close temporarily, and all Saturday opening is to temporarily cease, while Mobile Bank on Wheels service will be forced off the road.

Branches in Cavan and Monaghan are among those to see their Saturday hours cut.

The Advice Centres to close, effective from Friday, March 27 are all located in Dublin and Cork.

At this time, Ulster Bank reminds customers to only to come to branches if they cannot carry out the activity online or on the app. If customers must come to branches, they are reminding customers to exercise social distancing and avail of the measures in place in branch.

For customers of Ulster Bank who need to visit a branch, until 11am, branch access is now prioritised for elderly/ vulnerable customers and their carers.

Ulster Bank Managing Director of Personal Banking, Ciarán Coyle said:We are in unprecedented times and I would like to acknowledge our colleagues for their resilience and for supporting our customers and each other in our communities. We are indeed in this together and we are prioritising the support and protection of our customers and colleagues.

Ulster Bank’s branch strategy at this time is focused on individual community needs and we will adjust this as the situation evolves to keep as many branches as possible open, while keeping our colleagues as safe as possible.  We have prioritised our early opening hours to concentrate support and protection for elderly or vulnerable customers and their carers. We also have a dedicated phoneline for these customers and an additional dedicated line for healthcare and emergency personnel.

Our ten advice centres, none of which handle cash, will temporarily close effective Friday, 27 March and we will also temporarily halt Saturday opening hours in all locations. Our mobile Bank on Wheels services, will temporarily close and we will be in contact with as many of those customers as we can to advise them of alternative ways to carry out their urgent transactions.

Numbers of customers visiting branches has fallen in response to social distancing and instructions from our health authorities to stay at home, but we recognise the criticality of the branch for certain customers. Our ATM network will also continue to support customers who need access to cash.

We encourage our customers to use our online and app services to do your day-to-day banking. If you need to use a branch, for your own safety as well as the safety of your community and those who work in the branch, please check to see if you could carry out the transaction online or via the app. Please exercise social distancing and follow the advice given by the HSE on social interaction.

We know that there are some delays on some of our telephone lines, we are doing everything we can to help customers but at this time, we ask customers to keep our telephone lines free for those in difficulty who need our urgent help.

Fraud attempts on our customers are also a serious concern for us right now and we are monitoring this situation to ensure that we protect customers. Our Community Protection Advisor is speaking on local radio stations to get the awareness and protection message out to customers. We urge all customers to be extremely cautious with any transactions or information requests right now. If anyone gets in touch with you unexpectedly and asks you for any information or to complete a transaction, please verify independently before any doing anything with your money or your information.”

Ulster Bank says it will continue to review branch needs on a community by community basis, adjusting our plans accordingly so we can best ensure that they can keep as many branches open as possible while keeping our colleagues as safe as possible.

Any adhoc/ temporary changes to branch opening hours will be available on the bank's website. Such changes are to be expected over the coming weeks due to day-to-day availability of staff and the need to ensure all staff receive breaks.

Customers are asked, before they leave their homes to come to the branch, to please check to ensure that it is open, if they are not elderly or vulnerable that they arrive after 11am and that they observe social distancing and other health advice.