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06 Sept 2025

LATEST: New Permanent TSB branch is open for business in Thurles

The new Permanent TSB branch is open for business in Thurles

The new Permanent TSB branch is open for business in Thurles

Permanent TSB has now opened for business in Thurles. 

The new Thurles branch is part of a major expansion from 75 to 98 branches in communities across Ireland.

The new branch acquired from Ulster bank is a welcome addition to Permanent TSB’s existing services in Tipperary (Nenagh and Clonmel).  

Permanent TSB Head of Growth & Performance for South & East Region Eilis Mannion said:

“I am incredibly proud that we have now opened the new Permanent tsb branch in Thurles.

"This is a really significant moment as we reinforce our commitment to supporting Co Tipperary customers in person in their own communities. 

The branch will offer cash services and is staffed by those who worked at the former Ulster Bank. 

Customers who wish to open accounts in the new branch can do so in person, by phone or online using Permanent TSB’s mobile app.

“We have a fantastic team of experienced colleagues who are ready to offer both new and existing customers a very warm welcome, great service and, most importantly, competition and choice in meeting their personal and business banking needs,” said Ms Mannion. 

Permanent TSB has acquired €6.2bn Ulster Bank performing non-tracker mortgages, its performing micro-SME business and entire Lombard asset finance business in addition to more than 25% of its branch locations.

The company has invested €1 million in refurbishing the branch, installing new ATMs and IT equipment, and new signage and display. 

To coincide with the opening of the new branch and to facilitate people who wish to use it, Permanent TSB has updated its Ulster Bank Customer Support Hub (permanenttsb.ie/ulsterbank) dedicated to supporting customers who wish to move their account to Permanent TSB.

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