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Bank of Ireland opens hybrid working hub in Sligo

Bank of Ireland has officially opened a new hybrid-working hub in Sligo, further expanding its flexible working network.

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Located above the Bank’s Stephen Street branch, the new facility brings the total number of hybrid-working locations to 16. Four more hubs are planned for early 2026 in Letterkenny, Tralee, Tullamore, and Wexford.

Depending on their role, most Bank of Ireland colleagues can work from a combination of home, 12 office locations, and the Bank’s hybrid hubs.

The expanded hub network includes hubs in Balbriggan, College Green, Cork, Dundalk, Galway, Gorey, Limerick, Mullingar, Naas, Newbridge, Newlands Cross, Northern Cross, Omagh, Santry, Sligo, Swords, and the upcoming additions in Letterkenny, Tralee, Tullamore and Wexford.

Bridget O’Malley, Hybrid Working Lead at Bank of Ireland, said:

“Our hybrid hubs are designed to foster connection, enhance wellbeing, and support regional growth. The new Sligo hub offers colleagues another convenient and professional space to work, and we’re excited to continue expanding this network in the year ahead.”

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