BANK of Ireland is raising its mortgage fixed rates and introducing a new term deposit account for business customers. This follows cumulative increases of 3.5% in European Central Bank rates since July 2022. The move will see mortgages a 0.5 per cent increase in the fixed rates available to new and existing customers. This includes […]
BOI to open Letterkenny branch four Saturdays in October
Bank of Ireland will open its Letterkenny branch for four Saturdays in October to further support customers moving current accounts from Ulster Bank and KBC. The Letterkenny branch will be open every Saturday, 10am to 2pm, from October 1 to October 22. Bank of Ireland Advisors will be on hand to provide information on moving […]
Five Donegal BOI branches to close
The announcement has been described as “further demise” of rural Donegal by Fianna Fáil councillor Noreen McGarvey.
Temporary closing of Bank of Ireland branches
Bank of Ireland branches in Bunbeg, Bundoran and Glenties will close temporarily to help ensure continuity of service at its larger Letterkenny branch. Advertisement The redeployment of staff from the three smaller branch locations is to support colleague self-isolation while ensuring the continued operation of the Letterkenny branch, which is open today as […]
BOI withdraw from four Donegal branches
Bank of Ireland have made the decision to withdraw their services from four Donegal branches. Sinn Fein Finance spokesperson Deputy Pearse Doherty has said it is ‘another blow for rural communities. Mr Doherty has criticised the decision confirmed to him today by Bank of Ireland that it is to remove over-the-counter cash services from four […]
Fr Ted actor ‘Todd Unctious’ given the Probation Act
Fr Ted Actor Gerard McSorley was given the Probation Act today when he paid €40 to the Bank of Ireland for damaging two flower pots.
Car crashes into Falcarragh bank
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after a car crashed through the front of a bank in Falcarragh in the early hours of this morning.
Investigations into GAA hacking ongoing
INVESTIGATIONS are still ongoing into a scam that cost the Donegal GAA County Board over €18,000 last August.