Permanent TSB invests €25m in Ulster Bank branches

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Permanent TSB invests €25m in Ulster Bank branches
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Permanent TSB said the 25 new branches will increase its branch footprint by about 30% and bring the total number of Permanent TSB branches to 98.

The lender said the new branches will increase its branch footprint by about 30% and bring the total number of Permanent TSB branches to 98.

The branch expansion is part of its wider acquisition of mortgages, SME loans and asset finance business from Ulster Bank. Permanent TSB is encouraging customers to move their account to the bank before the Ulster Bank branches close on January 6 and 13.

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