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To: The CEO and Board of Bank of Ireland, and the bank's largest shareholder, the Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD
Keep our Bank branch open
As the largest shareholder in Bank of Ireland, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe must stand up for communities facing the closure of 103 local bank branches.
Why is this important?
For towns and communities to thrive they need their local bank branches to stay open.
In the middle of a pandemic when customers and businesses are under severe pressure, Bank of Ireland, which was bailed out to the tune of €4.7 billion by the Irish people, should not be closing bank branches.
Keeping our local bank branches open is crucial to the economic future of communities as we seek to rebuild after this pandemic.
As the largest shareholder in Bank of Ireland, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe must stand up for communities facing the closure of the 103 local bank branches listed below.
Carlow: Boris, Tullow
Cavan: Arva, Cootehill, Kingscourt
Clare: Kilkee, Miltown Malbay, Tulla
Cork: Cork Institute of Technology, Glanmire, Bantry, Cobh, Dunmanway, Kanturk, Millstreet, Michelstown, Youghal
Donegal: Bunbeg, Bundoran, Dungloe, Glenties, Moville
Dublin: James Street, Law Library, Phibsboro, Ballycoolin, Killester, Merrion Road, Rathmines, Ballyfermot
Galway: Ballygar, Dunmore, Oughterard
Kerry: Castleisland, Kilorglin, Tralee IT
Kildare: Celbridge, Kilcullen, Leixlip, HP/Intel, Monasterevin
Kilkenny: Callan, Graiguenamanagh, Thomastown, Urlingford
Laois: Durrow, Mountrath, Rathdowney
Leitrim: Drunshambo, Manorhamilton
Limerick: Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Bruff, Caherdavin, Rathkeale, Roxboro, University of Limerick
Longford: Granard
Louth, Dunleer
Mayo: Ballyhaunis, Charlestown, Kiltimagh
Meath: Athboy, Enfield, Ratoath
Monaghan: Castleblayney, Clones
Offaly: Banagher, Clara, Edenderry
Roscommon: Elphin, Strokestown
Sligo: Ballymote, Tubbercurry
Tipperary: Cahir, Cashel, Templemore
Waterford: Ardkeen, Kilmacthomas, Lismore
Westmeath: Athlone IT, Castlepollard, Kinnegad, Moate
Wexford: Rosslare, Taghmon
Wicklow: Carnew, Rathdrum, Tinahely
North:
Ballymena, Banbridge, Belfast (Lisburn Rd), Belfast (Ormeau Rd), Belfast (University Rd), Crossmaglen, Derry (Strand Rd), Downpatrick, Dungannon, Keady, Limavaddy, Lisburn, Lisnakea, Portadown, Strabane
In the middle of a pandemic when customers and businesses are under severe pressure, Bank of Ireland, which was bailed out to the tune of €4.7 billion by the Irish people, should not be closing bank branches.
Keeping our local bank branches open is crucial to the economic future of communities as we seek to rebuild after this pandemic.
As the largest shareholder in Bank of Ireland, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe must stand up for communities facing the closure of the 103 local bank branches listed below.
Carlow: Boris, Tullow
Cavan: Arva, Cootehill, Kingscourt
Clare: Kilkee, Miltown Malbay, Tulla
Cork: Cork Institute of Technology, Glanmire, Bantry, Cobh, Dunmanway, Kanturk, Millstreet, Michelstown, Youghal
Donegal: Bunbeg, Bundoran, Dungloe, Glenties, Moville
Dublin: James Street, Law Library, Phibsboro, Ballycoolin, Killester, Merrion Road, Rathmines, Ballyfermot
Galway: Ballygar, Dunmore, Oughterard
Kerry: Castleisland, Kilorglin, Tralee IT
Kildare: Celbridge, Kilcullen, Leixlip, HP/Intel, Monasterevin
Kilkenny: Callan, Graiguenamanagh, Thomastown, Urlingford
Laois: Durrow, Mountrath, Rathdowney
Leitrim: Drunshambo, Manorhamilton
Limerick: Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Bruff, Caherdavin, Rathkeale, Roxboro, University of Limerick
Longford: Granard
Louth, Dunleer
Mayo: Ballyhaunis, Charlestown, Kiltimagh
Meath: Athboy, Enfield, Ratoath
Monaghan: Castleblayney, Clones
Offaly: Banagher, Clara, Edenderry
Roscommon: Elphin, Strokestown
Sligo: Ballymote, Tubbercurry
Tipperary: Cahir, Cashel, Templemore
Waterford: Ardkeen, Kilmacthomas, Lismore
Westmeath: Athlone IT, Castlepollard, Kinnegad, Moate
Wexford: Rosslare, Taghmon
Wicklow: Carnew, Rathdrum, Tinahely
North:
Ballymena, Banbridge, Belfast (Lisburn Rd), Belfast (Ormeau Rd), Belfast (University Rd), Crossmaglen, Derry (Strand Rd), Downpatrick, Dungannon, Keady, Limavaddy, Lisburn, Lisnakea, Portadown, Strabane
How it will be delivered
The petition will be delivered directly the Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD and by post to the CEO and Board of Bank of Ireland, and the bank's largest shareholder,