Information for UK Residents

You will still be able to access our services, in our branches, through the Post Office®, by using cash machines, and our digital banking options - Online, Mobile and Phoneline Banking.

You can continue to:

  • Use your Debit or Credit Card  –  to pay for goods and services or withdrawing cash at home or abroad.*
  • Manage your money and pay your bills  –  through Online, Mobile and Phoneline Banking as normal.*
  • Make and receive payments to and from EU countries –  there are no changes to how you use these services.*
  • Access to your deposits – no change to how your deposits work. Eligible deposits continue to be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme up to £85,000. Further information is available here.

As part of the AIB Group and as a long-established UK financial services provider, we will continue to provide you with the products and services that meet your financial needs. Talk to us today.

Information for non-UK Residents

The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020 and moved into a transition period during which it remained in the EU single market. This transition period ended on 31 December 2020 and has resulted in the following changes to our banking services from 1 January 2021:
Non-UK resident customers will be able to continue to use any existing accounts they have with us as normal. Any direct debits or payments will operate as they do today. There will be no changes to existing customers online services and they may sign up for new online services, on their existing accounts, should they wish to do so.
However, from 1 January 2021, as a UK bank, we will not open new accounts, or provide any additional financial services, such as a new overdrafts to anyone who is not resident in the UK.
Please read the FAQs for more details on how these changes may impact you.

More information on what Brexit could mean for you can be found here:

GOV.UK  - www.gov.uk/brexit
UK Finance www.ukfinance.org.uk/area-of-expertise/brexit
FSCS Brexit- www.fscs.org.uk/about-us/brexit/
FCA How Brexit could affect you- www.fca.org.uk/consumers/how-brexit-could-affect-you
If you are a business customer looking for support throughout Brexit, please click here.
*Standard fees and charges apply. For more information click here.