Harryville branch among Ulster Bank closures
Eleven are located in Northern Ireland and will close by June.
The branches are: Jordanstown; Longstone Street, Lisburn; Knock and Shaftesbury Square, Belfast; Harryville in Ballymena; Carryduff near Belfast and Dromore in County Tyrone.
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Hide AdThe bank said there would be no additional job losses as a result of the announcement.
Another 11 branches will close in the Republic of Ireland.
Larry Broderick of the Irish Bank Officials Association said speculation had been mounting recently but the news would concern customers and staff in those areas.
“Staff throughout Ulster Bank have worked strenuously to restore the bank’s reputation, especially in the wake of the catastrophic IT malfunction last year - which created major difficulties for hundreds of thousands of customers,” he said.
“They are naturally concerned about any developments that might undermine customer confidence.”
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Hide AdThe Ulster Bank currently has 146 branches in the Republic of Ireland and 90 in Northern Ireland.
Last January, the bank announced it was planning to cut its workforce in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland by 950 staff.
It said 350 jobs would go in Northern Ireland while the remaining 600 would be lost in the Republic.
Ulster Bank, the third-largest bank in Ireland, is owned by Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).