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Bank of Ireland Invests £100 Million in Technology for Retail and SME Services

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Enhancing Banking Experience with Speedier Payments and Sustainable Lending Options

Highlights:

  1. Speedier Payments: The investment aims to provide faster payment processing for retail and SME customers.
  2. Enhanced Mobile App: Upgraded functionalities on the mobile banking app for improved self-service options.
  3. Sustainable Lending: Introduction of new products focusing on environmentally-conscious lending options.

Summary: Bank of Ireland has announced a £100 million investment over the next three years to enhance its retail and SME banking services.

The initiative aims to deliver faster payments, upgraded mobile app functionalities for improved self-service, and the introduction of new products, including more options for sustainable lending.

This investment underscores the bank’s commitment to modernizing its services and supporting its customers in Northern Ireland.

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