As the Easter weekend approaches, many individuals may need to conduct banking transactions during the holiday period. However, with the ongoing pandemic, it’s important to know the opening times and closures of various banks to avoid inconvenience. Therefore, this article will provide essential information on the Easter opening times for AIB, Bank of Ireland, and Permanent TSB, ensuring that customers can plan their finances accordingly.
As Easter weekend approaches, many may be preparing to take a break from work and join loved ones for festivities. Although Ireland has been moving towards a cashless society for some time, some individuals may be considering withdrawing funds or depositing earnings before the weekend. To assist, a comprehensive list of the operating hours for major Irish banks over the Easter weekend has been compiled. The Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday, while AIB’s physical branches will be closed, but self-service lobbies will remain open. Post offices will have limited hours on Good Friday, with full services in certain areas, and will be closed on Saturday and Easter Monday. The list ensures that individuals can plan their finances accordingly during the holidays.
So, that’s everything you need to know about the opening times for AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB over Easter weekend. Whether you’re planning to do some banking or just want to make sure you’re informed about what’s open and when, we hope we’ve provided all the information you need. Remember, it’s always a good idea to double check with your local branch before making a journey, just to make sure. From all of us, have a wonderful Easter!
Bank Opening Hours for Easter Weekend in Ireland
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