We are here to support all our customers, but particularly those who may be concerned about banking from home.
Our Branch opening hours are Monday– Friday 10:00 to 16:00 with late opening to 17:00 one day per week. Full details of your nearest Branch with ‘Find a Branch’ at the top of this page.
Tuesday to Thursday from 10:30 to 12:00 are quieter times in our branches, so it may suit you to plan your visit around these times.
AIB at An Post. With AIB at An Post, you can carry out many day-to-day banking transactions, using your AIB Debit card, through your local post office.
A dedicated phone line for people who need additional support
We have a dedicated phone line for customers who need additional support, people caring for one of our customers, or for people concerned about financial abuse.
You can contact us on our Additional Support Helpline if:
- You need help to organise banking from your home
- You are caring for one of our customers and need support with banking
- You are worried that someone else has control over your money without your permission
This line is open from 9:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday (except Bank Holidays).
Call us on: 0818 227 056
Managing your day to day banking from home
We can help you manage your banking in a safe way without leaving your home
You can use your card to make payments over the phone
- Many businesses will take card payments over the phone. If you ring them they will take your debit or credit card details from you. They will never ask for your card PIN.
You can make payments to another person through our Internet or Mobile banking service.
You can also use your phone to bank with us through AIB Phone Banking. You can sign up for AIB Phone Banking by calling 0818 724 724. More about AIB Phone Banking.
The Banking & Payments Federation Ireland have a useful guide that gives advice on safeguarding your money now and in the future. The guide is available here.
What to do if you are concerned about fraud or someone controlling your money
If you suspect that fraud has happened on your bank account or you see unusual activity on it, contact the security centre immediately.
If you are worried that someone else might have control over your money without your permission, you can ask us for help. Also let us know if you are concerned that a family member or friend has lost control of their money to someone they don’t trust.
Our people are trained to recognise situations like financial abuse. Even if you are in a branch accompanied by someone who you no longer trust, we may be able to recognise the situation.
Telling any of us that you are concerned may mean we can take action to safeguard your money. The most important thing is that you talk to someone.
More information on and contact details for financial abuse.