Brendan Burgess
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I got a call from Ulster Bank today to update me on what is happening.
1) Current accounts
People were given 180 days notice in batches and the first batch expires on 8th October.
Any account still open on that day will be switched to "non-operational" - no transactions can take place.
The account holder can go into their branch and withdraw the balance.
On day 210, they will be sent a cheque for the balance, and the account will be closed.
On day 150, Ulster will be proactively contacting customers by phone to tell them their account will be closed.
2) Department of Social Welfare payments
The Department of Social Welfare has been very proactive and contacts anyone who has still designated Ulster Bank to receive their payment. Most of them have already given the DSP a new account.
3) Mortgages
The non-trackers will move to permanent tsb in the next month or so. The customers don't need to do anything.
The trackers will move to AIB but that has not been approved by the CCPC yet.
Anyone with a tracker today who fixes with Ulster Bank, will move to AIB and not ptsb.
4) Credit Cards
The process of notifying credit card customers has just started.
1) Current accounts
People were given 180 days notice in batches and the first batch expires on 8th October.
Any account still open on that day will be switched to "non-operational" - no transactions can take place.
The account holder can go into their branch and withdraw the balance.
On day 210, they will be sent a cheque for the balance, and the account will be closed.
On day 150, Ulster will be proactively contacting customers by phone to tell them their account will be closed.
2) Department of Social Welfare payments
The Department of Social Welfare has been very proactive and contacts anyone who has still designated Ulster Bank to receive their payment. Most of them have already given the DSP a new account.
3) Mortgages
The non-trackers will move to permanent tsb in the next month or so. The customers don't need to do anything.
The trackers will move to AIB but that has not been approved by the CCPC yet.
Anyone with a tracker today who fixes with Ulster Bank, will move to AIB and not ptsb.
4) Credit Cards
The process of notifying credit card customers has just started.
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