Bank of Ireland marks 200 years of service with Andersonstown branch event

 

 

Peter Casey, Bank of Ireland Andersonstown Bank Manager and his local team welcomed customers and community representatives as Bank of Ireland marks 200 years since the opening of its first local branches.

Speaking at the Andersonstown Branch, Peter said:

“Bank of Ireland opened its first local branches in 1825, and we’re proud to be marking this special anniversary with our customers. As well as celebrating our history, we’re also looking to our future with ambition. We continue to invest in our services and make further improvements for customers, meeting their needs now and for the future.

Thank you to our customers for their continued support. We know that by working together and supporting each other we can continue to drive growth in the local economy, and beyond our banking role, make a positive impact in wider society.”

As part of the event, Allison Ewing, Fraud Manager Education & Awareness, Bank of Ireland was on-hand to provide practical advice and support to help customers stay scam aware.

In 1825, Bank of Ireland opened branches in Newry, Belfast and Derry as it expanded the provision of its services across Ireland.