FSU hold positive meeting with Minister Caoimhe Archibald MLA and Minister Conor Murphy MLA on the future of banking in Northern Ireland
17 April 2024
FSU hold positive meeting with Minister Caoimhe Archibald MLA and Minister Conor Murphy MLA on the future of banking in Northern Ireland
Banking forum, access to cash and branch closures among issues discussed
John O’Connell, General Secretary of the Financial Services Union (FSU) welcomed today’s meeting with the Minister for Finance in Northern Ireland, Caoimhe Archibald MLA and the Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy MLA describing it as positive with many shared ambitions for the future of the financial services sector in Northern Ireland.
Speaking after the meeting Mr. O’Connell said:
“ The FSU appreciate both Minister Archibald and Minister Murphy taking the time to meet with us today. Both Ministers have recently taken up their respective positions in Government so to meet us this early in their term shows their commitment to a shared vision for the future of banking in Northern Ireland which treats consumers and staff as important stakeholders.
The meeting focused primarily on a number of vital issues including reconvening the banking roundtable discussion which had been a key initiative in the sector previously by Minister Conor Murphy.
We also discussed the closures of bank branches this year by Ulster Bank and Danske Bank which are causing huge concern and distress for communities across Northern Ireland. The FSU made the case for a three-year moratorium on any future branch closures and for the regulatory authorities in London to do more to protect local banking services in communities. Despite local Councils passing motions demanding the pausing of branch closures, banks have ignored the wishes of local politicians and local communities and persisted with withdrawing vital services including access to cash from people most in need.
It is clear the future of banking needs to be planned and agreed with all stakeholders. Therefore the FSU welcomes confirmation from Minister Archibald that she intends reconvening Banking roundtable discussions so all stakeholders can have a say in ensuring the banking needs of all the people are catered for in a fair and transparent manner.”
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