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Donegal TDs told Ulster Bank will not reverse decisions on local branches

written by Stephen Maguire April 4, 2017
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Donegal Deputies Pearse Doherty, Pat the Cope Gallagher and Thomas Pringle have met with senior officials from the Ulster Bank in Dáil Eireann this morning.

Head of Retail Banking at Ulster Bank, Chris Wilson along with Robert Kelly and Rory Meehan met with the Dáil Deputies to discuss the future of the Ulster Bank Branches in Ardara and Raphoe.

A strong plea and case for retaining the two banks was made by the Deputies for retaining the two branches, on the basis of service, community need as both towns are now left without banks following the closure of the two branches.

The officials present made it clear the decision was not going to be reversed and the decision was a fait a compli, Ulster Bank were going to proceed with the bank closures in Ardara and Raphoe in the time frame outlined.

The Deputies made clear their disappointment at the decision, but urged the bank officials to retain the ATM services at both towns, to commit to putting in place a mobile bank service in a seamless fashion to avoid any removal of service on an interim basis.

A case was also made for the Bank building to be made available for the community for disposal at a reduced price – the Officials present made it clear that it was not Ulster Bank Policy to dispose of property at reduced market value.

They further committed to retaining the ATM Services while the buildings remained in the ownership of the Banks only, after that period they would explore placing an ATM in nearby businesses.

They committed only to exploring the possibility of providing a Mobile Bank service to the town bank Catchments area – the Deputy present Doherty, the Cope Gallagher and Pringle expressed their dissatisfaction and requested a stronger commitment on mobile services for the areas of Ardara and Raphoe.

The Ulster Bank Officials present at the meeting confirmed to the three Deputies their willingness to meet representatives of the local communities directly affected by the Bank closures and their Bank customers to discuss and advise them of the options available to them on transferring customer bank accounts, advice on the services available through ATM’s and on all matters relating to confirming the closure of the Ulster Bank in Raphoe and Ardara.

The three Donegal Deputies Pearse Doherty, Pat the Cope Gallagher, and Thomas Pringle expressed regret that the Bank Officials were not open to discussing or exploring the reversal of the decision to close the banks.

“The Deputies do not agree with the Ulster Bank that keeping the Branches open would affect the Banks profitability. It is a regrettable decision and one which will impact negatively on the communities of Ardara and Raphoe and is further testament of the removal of services from rural communities,” said a statement on behalf of the Donegal TDs.

Donegal TDs told Ulster Bank will not reverse decisions on local branches was last modified: April 4th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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