O’Donnell Strongly Questions Proposed Closure of AIB Ennis Road branch in Limerick City

*Photo attached: Kieran O’Donnell TD in front of AIB Branch, Ennis Road, Limerick

Press Statement | Kieran O’Donnell TD | Tuesday 20th July

O’Donnell Strongly Questions Proposed Closure of AIB Ennis Road branch in Limerick City

  • Deputy O’Donnell requests that this closure does not proceed

Limerick TD, Kieran O’Donnell is strongly questioning the proposed decision by AIB to close its long-standing branch on the Ennis road in Limerick City, which is due to take place on 5th November next and is asking for a reversal of this decision. This branch is located in St. James Court across from the Gaelic grounds on the Ennis road.

“I have written to Mr. Colin Hunt, CEO of AIB expressing my surprise and strong disappointment with the proposed closure of AIB’s long-standing Ennis road branch in Limerick City on 5th November next and questioning the reason behind this disproportionate impact on the entire north-side of Limerick city and asking for this decision to be reversed. The activities of this busy branch are being transferred to the city centre main AIB Bank at 106 O’Connell Street, which is 2.6km away from the Ennis road branch.

In my letter to Mr Hunt (Note to Editor- see below), I raised a number of features that are striking about this proposed branch closure here in Limerick. I asked him to address the following:-

  • This busy long-standing AIB Ennis road branch serves a very large population and geographical area of Limerick City. We will have the stark situation where the whole of the northside of Limerick City and suburbs will have no AIB Branch after this proposed closure on 5th November next.
  • Whilst there are city and suburbs branch closures in Cork city, these are an average of 1.5km from the branch their activities are being transferred to, whereas the AIB Ennis road branch is 2.6km away from 106 O’Connell branch in the city centre.
  • The impact on the AIB staff at this branch on the Ennis road, Limerick
  • That this proposed AIB branch closure at the Ennis road, Limerick would not proceed.

“We need answers to these questions and I will be pursuing the matter with Mr. Hunt and AIB.”

END.

Note to Editor : Letter from Deputy Kieran O’Donnell to CEO of AIB, Mr. Colin Hunt requesting the proposed closure of AIB Ennis Road Branch not to Proceed   

From: Kieran O’Donnell
Sent: Tuesday 20 July 2021 17:17
To: Colin Hunt
Subject: Urgent – Re: Proposed Closure of AIB Branch, Ennis Road, Limerick City

 

Letter to Mr. Colin Hunt CEO, AIB Group

 

20th July 2021

Re: Urgent – Proposed Closure of AIB Branch, Ennis Road, Limerick City

Dear Mr. Hunt,

I refer to your recent announcement of pending closures of 15 AIB branches nationwide between September and December this year.

 

As a TD for Limerick City, I wish to express my surprise and strong disappointment at the proposed closure of AIB’s long-standing Ennis road branch in Limerick City on 5th November next, to question the reason behind this decision and to for ask for it to be reversed.

 

I believe this decision will have disproportionate impact on the entire north-side of Limerick city with the activities of this busy branch being transferred to the city centre main AIB Bank at 106 O’Connell Street, which is 2.6km away from the Ennis road branch.

I am requesting a meeting with you to discuss this branch closure and the impact it will have on bank customers, many of them elderly, on the entire north-side of Limerick City.

A number of features are striking about this proposed branch closure here in Limerick and I would ask you to address the following points:

  1.  This busy long-standing AIB Ennis road branch serves a very large population and geographical area of Limerick City. We will have the stark situation where the whole of the northside of Limerick City and suburbs will have no AIB Branch after this proposed closure on 5th November next.
  2. Whilst there are city and suburbs branch closures in Cork city, these are an average of 1.5km from the branch their activities are being transferred to, whereas the AIB Ennis road branch is 2.6km away from 106 O’Connell branch in Limerick city centre.
  3. That this proposed AIB branch closure at the Ennis road, Limerick would not proceed.

I look forward to hearing from you to discuss the above and would ask you to give it your urgent attention.

Sincerely,

Kieran O’ Donnell T.D.

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