
Bank of Ireland is closing 88 branches in the Republic, and 15 in Northern Ireland.
The branches, due to close by the end of September, are mainly self-service which don't have a counter service.
It says they all have a post office within 500 metres on average.
The bank is entering into a new partnership with An Post to offer banking services at over 900 locations, with longer opening hours.
See the full list of closures below:
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
- Kilorglin
- Tralee IT
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 IT
- Castlepollard
- Kinnegad
- Moate
Wexford
- Rosslare
- Taghmon
Wicklow
- Carnew
- Rathdrum
- Tinahely