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Bank of Ireland announces "cocooning" support for customers

Written by Robert McHugh, on 26th Mar 2020. Posted in General

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Bank of Ireland yesterday announced a new service designed to help customers self-isolating during the Covid-19 pandemic - including older customers and those in vulnerable situations – access cash for groceries, newspapers and other day-to-day expenses.

Customers who are already self-isolating – or who may need to in the coming weeks and months – can nominate another person to make in-branch cash withdrawals and lodgements on their behalf.

The new facility, available from yesterday, will have built-in safeguards such as limits on withdrawals and daily monitoring by Bank of Ireland’s dedicated Vulnerable Customer Unit.

Customers who wish to avail of this service are advised to complete the “Cocooning Support” form which is available on the Covid-19 Customer Hub on www.bankofireland.com. This hub is a new, one-stop online resource which includes all of Bank of Ireland’s Covid-19 supports for personal and business customers. The Cocooning Support Form is available here: www.bankofireland.com/coronavirus-update/  

Speaking this week, CEO of the Bank’s Retail Ireland division, Gavin Kelly said, "On St Patrick’s Day the Taoiseach specifically called out that ‘cocooning’ the elderly and those with long-term illnesses at home for several weeks would help save many lives among the most vulnerable in our society. However, that presents an immediate challenge in accessing cash for day-to-day expenses which we wanted to help solve."

He added, "That’s why we have developed ‘Cocooning Support’. This will make it easier for a trusted friend or next-door neighbour to help those in isolation with their daily essentials. Many of our customers find themselves particularly vulnerable at the moment and relying more than ever on the help and support of others. ‘Cocooning Support’ gives them one less thing to worry about, during what is a really challenging time for us all and for the country."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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