Permanent TSB branches in Cavan and Monaghan are to lose cash services.
The move comes as the bank confirmed its commitment to keep all 76 Irish branches open.
In local branches, and 42 others across the country, it's intended that quick banking machines and increased digital supports will be introduced to free up staff to support customers.
The service will end in Monaghan on April 19th, and May 10th in Cavan.
The news comes just weeks after Ulster Bank announced its intention to withdraw all banking services from Ireland, and Bank of Ireland confirmed the closure of a number of local branches.
Director for Retail Banking at PTSB, Patrick Farrell says "branches will change but they don't have to disappear".