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Kildare customers can lodge and withdraw money, with a withdrawal limit of €1,500
Geraldine Casey of AIB with customer Eric Rochford
Reporter:
KildareNow reporter
30 Dec 2025 10:20 AM
AIB is rolling out new Cash and Cheque Lodgement (CCL) machines at branches in Kildare.
The new CCL machines allow customers to lodge and withdraw money, with a withdrawal limit of €1,500.
The initiative is part of a €40m strategic investment by AIB in 127 of its 170 branches across the country.
They will be available in 60 locations across Ireland including Kildare, Dublin, Kerry, Louth, Tipperary, Cavan, Kilkenny, Wexford, Waterford and Cork over the coming weeks, RTE reports.
AIB also said that the limit on the amount of cash that can be withdrawn at an AIB ATM has been increased from €600 to €1,000, to further support customers and communities with access to their cash when they need it.
AIB's Managing Director, Retail Banking, Geraldine Casey, said: "These branches are vital hubs where relationships are built, advice is personalised, and support is offered to individuals and businesses alike.
"AIB's €40m investment programme ensures that our customers have access to modern, accessible and welcoming spaces and demonstrates AIB’s commitment to maintain our nationwide branch presence including our range of cash services."
Earlier this year, AIB became the first Irish bank to receive Autism Friendly Accreditation from AsIAm in all 170 branches.
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