Ulster Bank is to cut 266 jobs across the island of Ireland as part of plans to reduce costs.
213 roles are to go in the Republic, with the bank insisting it is doing everything it can to support those affected.
It hopes to reduce its workforce through voluntary redundancies where possible, while some fixed-term positions will not be renewed.
The bank has one branch in Monaghan town, with three across County Cavan
However, it has assured that no branches will be closed as part of its cost cutting measures.