Warrenpoint’s new banking hub opens for business

The ribbon is cut on Warrenpoint's new banking hub.The ribbon is cut on Warrenpoint's new banking hub.
The ribbon is cut on Warrenpoint's new banking hub.
Warrenpoint’s new banking hub has opened today.

Located at 7 Church Street, it was officially opened today at 11am.

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The Hubs offer a counter service operated by the Post Office, where customers of all major banks can carry out regular cash transactions, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. They also offer Community Banker services where customers can talk to their own bank about more complicated issues on the day their bank is in the Hub.

The Community Bankers are available on the following days:

Monday: Danske Bank

Tuesday: Barclays

Wednesday: Santander

Thursday: Ulster Bank

Friday: Bank of Ireland

Finding the right location for a Banking Hub that is convenient, accessible and works for everyone often takes time, so Cash Access UK say they are delighted to have been able to secure convenient premises in the heart of these communities.

A new Banking Hub also opened today in Portrush, bringing the number in Northern Ireland to three, including the Hub which opened last year in Kilkeel.

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Two more Hubs are also set to open in Comber and Newcastle and the team will provide updates as work progresses on the Comber and Newcastle pages on our website.

Gareth Oakley, CEO at Cash Access UK: “I am happy to announce that we have opened two new Banking Hubs in Portrush and Warrenpoint. Access to cash and face-to-face banking remains vital to residents and businesses alike so we’re pleased to be helping communities in Northern Ireland with new services on their high street.

"We are working hard to set up the Hubs in Comber and Newcastle and will update the communities on our progress soon.”

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