AIB is to turn 70 of its branches, including two locally, into cashless outlets as demand for services declines across the country.
The Carrickmacross and Castleblayney branches will be among the 70 to turn cashless, with this taking effect from the 21st of October.
These branches will instead focus more on mortgage, loan and saving advice for customers.
The bank will also extend its relationship with An Post, with customers able to access cash and cheque services in the 920 post offices nationwide.
AIB in New Ross in Co Wexford is one of the branches that will go cashless, and local Fianna Fail councillor Michael Sheehan says it's a positive move: