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How the B&S Credit Union is helping members with essential services

written by Staff Writer April 15, 2020
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Safety and service are the priorities of the B&S Credit Union as they cater to members across the Twin Towns.

The union is offering a vast array of services online to make it easier for people to stay at home at this time:

At B&S Credit Union, we are here to help our members through this difficult crisis while ensuring we operate within HSE guidelines, maintaining social distance to protect all members and our staff. 

We are here for your essential services. 

While we love to see our members, at this time we encourage you to stay home and stay safe.  Register for online banking at www.bandscu.ie/register to have direct access to your credit union accounts. 

It is so simple! Call us on Free Phone 1800 290 390 to pay your loan by debit card, or for any other queries.

If you have to come to the office, you may also use our Express Lodgement box. 

We have a range of loans and member services to assist you through the coming months. Most of our products and services including loan applications can be submitted online at https://www.bandscu.ie/Apply-Online . 

Get in touch today and find out how B&S Credit Union can help you! Call us on Freephone 1800 290 390 or email queries@bandscu.ie to discuss your options. 

B&S Credit Union Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

How the B&S Credit Union is helping members with essential services was last modified: April 15th, 2020 by Staff Writer
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