Thursday, 26 July 2012. (updated October 2012 with closing dates)
permanent tsb will restructure its branch network as follows:
The 16 branches which will close are located in:What does this mean to me?
County | Closing branch | Alternative location | Closing date |
Dublin | Lucan | Liffey Valley / Blanchardstown NTC | 9/11/2012 |
Blanchardstown Village | Blanchardstown NTC | 2/11/2012 | |
Sutton | Raheny | 16/11/2012 | |
Henry Street | O'Connell Street | 26/10/2012 | |
Wexford | Enniscorthy | Gorey / New Ross | 2/11/2012 |
Cork | Lapps Quay | Patrick Street | 16/11/2012 |
Youghal | Midleton | 26/10/2012 | |
Cobh | Midleton | 9/11/2012 | |
Mayfield | North Main Street | 9/11/2012 | |
Kildare | Athy | Carlow / Newbridge / Portlaoise | 2/11/2012 |
Tipperary | Thurles | Nenagh / Clonmel | 16/11/2012 |
Tipperary Town | Clonmel | 16/11/2012 | |
Roscrea | Nenagh / Portlaoise | 2/11/2012 | |
Waterford | Arundel Square | Ardkeen / Hypercentre | 26/10/2012 |
Donegal | Donegal Town | Letterkenny / Sligo | 26/10/2012 |
Mayo | Westport | Castlebar | 9/11/2012 |
There will be absolutely no change to your existing account(s) and all your account details will stay exactly the same. Should you like to visit a permanent tsb branch you can choose from any of the permanent tsb branches nationwide, or alternatively check the table above to find out which branch might be most conveniently located for you.
2 branches in the greater Dublin area will become self-service style locations, these are located in Northside Shopping Centre and Tyrrelstown. This new style branch will be bringing you the very best banking technology and will include:
permanent tsb has confirmed plans to close St. Stephen’s Green branch in Dublin (mid 2013) and invest significantly in its Grafton Street branch to create a flagship Dublin City Centre site.