AIB Invests 40M in Branch Network
21st October 2024
AIB has begun a strategic investment programme in its branch network, investing €40 million by the end of 2025 in a range of upgrades to branches and ATMs.
This investment will reduce the bank’s operational carbon emissions by a further 10%, and along with the Group’s certified renewable electricity from two solar farms in Wexford, will help support AIB’s strategy to be net zero across Scope 1 and 2 emissions* by 2030.
AIB has the largest branch network in Ireland, serving over 3 million customers and the bank employs 10,000 people throughout the country. This major investment demonstrates AIB’s commitment to maintaining its branch network and cash services, supporting the aims of the Government’s recently published National Payments Strategy.
AIB also significantly contributes to communities through the annual AIB Community €1 Million Fund, which has supported over 150 charities across Ireland to date and another 70 this year.
Managing Director of Retail Banking Geraldine Casey said: “We are delighted to announce this major €40 million investment in our nationwide branch network. While the vast majority of our customers manage their day-to-day finances, when they want and where they want digitally, we recognise that they also value the face-to-face service provided in our branches, particularly when it comes to important financial decisions and support. Our branches will be places where all our customers are comfortable discussing their finances with us in a welcoming environment.
That’s why we’re investing €40 million to upgrade these locations and supporting AIB’s strategy to further lower our carbon emissions.
We remain committed to these communities and look forward to making further investments in our branch network in the future.”
The 35 branches which are to be refurbished by the end of 2025 on a phased basis include:
Phase One: Clifden, Dunmanway, Ennistymon, Killarney, Killorglin, Letterkenny, Millstreet, Tallaght, Tubbercurry, Tullow
Phase Two: Abbeyfeale, Athy, Ballinamore, Ballinrobe, Buncrana, Cahir, Cahirciveen, Carndonagh, Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel, Castleblayney, Castletownbere, Cobh, Dundrum Town Centre, Dingle, Edenderry, Kenmare, Killaloe, Killybegs, Kilmallock, Lismore, Rathdowney, Spiddal, Western Road (Cork), Youghal
*Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions which are owned or controlled by a company. Scope 2 emissions are indirect greenhouse gas emissions associated with the purchase of electricity, steam, heat or cooling.
Pictured: AIB Managing Director of Retail Banking Geraldine Casey at the bank’s Killarney branch. (Image – Bríd Ní Luasaigh).