The move is part of the lender’s exit from the Irish market
Ulster Bank credit cards for its Republic of Ireland customers will stop working from today, as the bank continues its exit from the market here.
The bank wrote to impacted customers last September providing them with six month’s notice to take action on their Credit Card.Any recurring transactions set up on a customer’ credit card will be cancelled and ...
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