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Postbank to close by end of year

posted by Simon Moynihan Mar 01, 2010 at 00:00 in Personal Finance

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Postbank, the joint venture between An Post and BNP Paribas announced on Friday that it will close at the end of the year. Jobs for the 260 people employed by Postbank are at risk.

Postbank became the second retail bank to announce closure in as many weeks following the decision by Bank of Scotland to close Halifax with an expected loss of 750 jobs.

In a statement from the group, Margaret Sweeney, Chief Executive of Postbank, said: "Customers will be our top priority over the months ahead. Existing customers can conduct their affairs as usual and customers can be assured that their savings are fully secure."

Postbank will stop accepting new customer applications from Monday 1st March. For customers with pending account applications, their accounts will not be opened and their paperwork and documentation will be returned.

Postbank has 170,000 customers across a range of products including savings accounts, current accounts and insurance. The group has advised that it will contact all customers shortly with their next steps. However in a document published on the postbank.ie website it is suggested that customers start to make alternative arrangements.

Thierry Schuman, chairman of Postbank, said the decision to close the bank was due to "the unprecedented circumstances in which the financial services sector finds itself, the highly competitive savings market within Ireland and the absence of a perspective of profitability in the current market circumstances."

Postbank was set up three years ago and operated online and through An Post's network of 1,000 branches.

Commenting on the Postbank closure announcement, bonkers.ie Managing Director David Kerr said "This is another blow to Irish consumers. Postbank has consistently offered good rates, value and straight forward products, and with a country wide network of over 1,000 branches it will definitely be a major loss to its customers." He added that "Postbank customers should check the entire market before selecting a new financial institution to make sure they find a bank that provides the services that they need."

More information about the Postbank closure announcement can be found at their website www.postbank.ie

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Jun 20, 2010 at 08:47

Why can't An Post run the Postbank without any other financial institutions? With the post office network and the current customer base, it should be able to run a banking business. As the Post Office has many offices in smaller towns and rural areas, it should use that as a selling point. Especially as the big banks have very bad reputations, it would work.
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Jun 20, 2010 at 09:04

UK Post Office to become ‘people’s bank’ Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 The UK Government has today outlined further plans for the Post Office to become a ‘people’s bank’ after injecting a further £180m funding into the project, on top of the £1.7bn already invested, reports Home Move. http://postandparcel.info/32469/retail-news/uk-post-office-to-become-%E2%80%98people%E2%80%99s-bank%E2%80%99/
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Jun 20, 2010 at 09:42

UK Post Office, Bank of Ireland To Form People's Bank Published: 03-Dec-2009 To offer financial products ranging from children's savings to business accounts The UK government has formally outlined plans to transform Post Office into a people's bank in partnership with Bank of Ireland, reported the Irish Independent. The people's bank intends to offer financial products ranging from children's savings to business accounts. The joint venture is said to have over 2m personal banking customers and foreign exchange turnover of EUR2.5 billion a year. The bank said future initiatives included the launch of current accounts, promotion of the mortgage range, broadening of the savings offer and provision of additional services for small businesses. In a statement the bank said: "We look forward to the outcome of the consultation process to establish further product and service requirements to meet future customer needs," reported the newspaper. http://retailbanking.banking-business-review.com/news/uk_post_office_bank_of_ireland_to_form_peoples_bank_091203/ WHY CAN'T THEY DO IT HERE?