Bank of Ireland has revealed the list of 103 branches set to close across the island from September.

The list includes 88 branches in the Republic of Ireland and a further 15 branches in the North.

Various numbers of branches in all counties will see some closures, with the number of branches closing in each county ranging from one (in counties Longford and Louth) to nine (in Co. Cork).

Scroll down to the bottom of this article to see the full list of branches that will close.

Partnership with An Post

The branches closing are predominately self-service locations which do not offer a counter service.

The bank has announced a partnership with An Post that will offer banking services at the latter’s 900 or so locations across Ireland.

This will include over-the-counter cash and cheque lodgements and cash withdrawals, with longer weekday opening hours than traditional bank branches, as well as Saturday opening.

Locations

The 88 Bank of Ireland branches to close in the Republic of Ireland this year are as follows:

  • 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;
    • Killorglin;
    • Tralee Institute of Technology;
  • 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 Institute of Technology;
    • Castlepollard;
    • Kinnegad;
    • Moate;
  • Wexford
    • Rosslare;
    • Taghmon;
  • Wicklow
    • Carnew;
    • Rathdrum;
    • Tinahely.

A further 15 Northern Ireland branches will also close:

  • Ballymena;
  • Banbridge;
  • Belfast Lisburn Road;
  • Belfast Ormeau Road;
  • Belfast University Road;
  • Crossmaglen;
  • Derry/Londonderry Strand Road;
  • Downpatrick;
  • Dungannon;
  • Keady;
  • Limavady;
  • Lisburn;
  • Lisnaskea;
  • Portadown;
  • Strabane.