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Credit control is essential for survival warns IFAC

Ifac is advising Galway SMEs and start-up businesses to get their credit under control to ensure long-term survival

Athlone native is appointed to prominent CFO banking position

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Athlone native, Nicola O’Brien, has been appointed to the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc, the financial institution confirming the appointment this week following a competitive selection process.

Ulster Bank reminds Athlone customers to choose new current and deposit account financial providers

As the first groups of customers to receive their notice letter/emails reach the halfway point in their notice period, Ulster Bank’s new campaign is reminding customers in Athlone and its immediate environs to consider their options sooner rather than later and take steps to open a new account/switch provider for their current and deposit accounts and to visit the branch in Mardyke Street for additional support, should they need it.

Athlone Credit Union working towards a proposed merger with Castlerea & District Credit Union

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Athlone Credit Union and Castlerea and District Credit Union are proposing to unite the two financial institutions as one strong combined Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union.

AIB decision welcome but customers need future certainty - Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has welcomed the announcement that AIB will not proceed with their decision to make many branches cashless and praised local communities for standing up for their services.

Significant archaeological find at The Strand during flood alleviation works

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An archaeological find alluding to the possible remains of the town’s 17th century defence walls has been unearthed as Westmeath County Council and the Office of Public Works progress the Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme on The Strand at the River Shannon.

Islands use smart technology to monitor sustainable tourism

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The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is currently conducting research with six island communities off the west and northwest coast to measure the impact of tourism on the islands. Visitors to Islands have become increasingly popular since the pandemic and while it has led to some economic benefits for some, it has also added extra pressures on the islands resources.

Family Carers Ireland seeks abolition of means test for Carer’s Allowance

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Family Carers Ireland is calling on the Government to ensure those caring for loved ones with additional needs receive fair compensation for the care they provide and are not excluded from supports due to their means.

Accessible Westport will benefit all

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Older people and visitors stand to benefit just as much as those with disabilities if proper accessibility infrastructure is put in place to make Westport town fully accessible for all.

Ulster Bank Athlone reminding Midlands customers to choose their new financial provider

Ulster Bank is continuing to write to its Athlone and Midlands region current and deposit account customers on a phased, rolling basis, to give them six months’ notice to choose a new provider, move their balances and transactions and switch their account(s).

 

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