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Athenry Credit Union’s goodwill gesture to customers

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Billy Mulvihill, John McCartan and Peter Kelly at the recent launch of the Athenry Credit Union's new Current Account service .

Members of Athenry Credit Union had been expecting to pay fees for the Current Accounts service for the quarter just ended – but to support their members during this Covid-19 Pandemic, CU management has decided to refund the automatically applied quarterly fees.

Earlier this year, Athenry Credit Union launched a full-service Current Account with a globally accepted Mastercard Debit Card that boasts Contactless Payments, Standing Orders, Direct Debits, and the option of an Overdraft facility.

“The Credit Union has always been member-focused, during these times of uncertainty we need to support our members and help them get through this difficult period,” explained Athenry Credit Union CEO Tony Dennis.

“We had to make the difficult decision to reduce in-branch visits due to the recent outbreaks of Covid-19 in Ireland.

“We pride ourselves on offering award-winning customer service and being on hand to assist members with in-branch transactions.

“I would encourage members to utilise our Online Banking and Banking App which offers an array of excellent services online that include the ability for members to transfer money internally and externally, online loan application facility, the ability to lodge money to accounts using any Irish debit card and much more,” he added.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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