10/19/2023 0 Comments Permanent tsb 24![]() ![]() Our three modern meeting rooms are bookable and completely free. "Designed to help you achieve your personal and business goals, events include inspirational sessions led by local businesses, industry specialists and market experts. READ MORE Disney Plus customers can watch for just £1.99 thanks to huge price crash "Our friendly team are on hand if you have any questions on banking or business support." The banking giant goes on to say: "We host a programme of free talks and events at the Work Café and online. "All complemented by sustainably-sourced barista coffee – with 30% off for Santander card-holders," it says. "Enjoy free co-working desks and bookable meeting rooms, fibre-optic Wi-Fi, events and digital banking facilities," the bank comments. The Work Cafe is described as "more than a cafe, more than a bank". The Midsummer Place branch will close as will the Grafton Gate East branch in Santander UK’s previous head office. Following the opening of this Work Café branch, Santander UK made the decision to close two existing Milton Keynes bank branches. The bank is due to open a Work Café branch in its new Milton Keynes head office, on Monday, September 11. Press Office at Permanent TSB media queries please contact Leontia Fannin, Permanent TSB, 087 9733143 or Ray Gordon, Gordon MRM, 087 2417373.Santander has shut two bank branches for GOOD this week - as it opens a new Work Cafe branch. Ó Cualann is governed by a voluntary board of Directors/Trustees. Ó Cualann is a not for profit company limited by guarantee (CLG) and a Registered Charity. Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance CLG (Ó Cualann), incorporated in 2014, is a social enterprise with a cooperative ethos and with Approved Housing Body status whose slogan is 'Building Communities - not just Houses’. Both institutions focussed on providing community banking and mortgages to members. Permanent TSB was formed from the merger of the former Irish Permanent Building Society and the former Trustee Savings Banks. Under MTR borrowers are able to stay in their family home as the Local Housing Body purchases the property from PTSB directly and any shortfall is written off by the Bank. To date, Permanent TSB has completed 47 MTR and is working on an additional 188 MTR applications. In addition to the Ó Cualann partnership, Permanent TSB also supports the Mortgage To Rent Programme (MTR). ![]() Through the partnership, Permanent TSB will provide €350,000 in staged payments over a two year period while the partnership will run for an initial term of 3 years. Permanent TSB’s support will help us to achieve more over the coming years than would otherwise have been possible and for that, we are very grateful.” Housing bodies like ourselves can play an important role in helping to alleviate the housing crisis, but we can’t do it on our own. The founder and CEO of Ó Cualann Co Housing Alliance, Hugh Brennan said: We are thrilled with this investment by Permanent TSB and with their commitment to ongoing financial and strategic support. Supporting Ó Cualann is one tangible way to do so and I believe we can provide real financial and strategic support to the team here to enable them to continue with their important work.” Speaking at the launch of the partnership today the new CEO of Permanent TSB, Eamonn Crowley, said that the partnership reflected the bank’s wish to connect with communities in line with its roots in the community banking and building society movement “When I was appointed as CEO I spoke of my pride in the rich heritage of Permanent TSB in the community banking movement* and I want to champion ways of connecting with that heritage, building trust with customers and playing an active role in communities across Ireland. Permanent TSB’s investment in Ó Cualann Housing will support the agency’s plans to develop 1,800 houses over the next three years. By December 2018, all 49 houses of Ó Cualann’s inaugural project in Poppintree in Ballymun were completed and handed over to residents. The Ó Cualann Co Housing Alliance was founded in 2014 with the aim of providing fully integrated, co-operative, affordable housing in sustainable communities. Permanent TSB bank has announced a 3-year partnership with Ó Cualann Co-Housing Alliance to support the agency’s work developing fully integrated, co-operative and affordable housing schemes in communities across the country. Permanent TSB will provide €350,000 over the coming two years, which Ó Cualann will use to fund the resources required to accelerate its development plans. PTSB will part finance operating expenses of the Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance which provides affordable housing. PTSB’s CEO says the move reflects the Bank’s intent to connect Permanent TSB with its community banking heritage. Permanent TSB Announces Partnership with Ó Cualann Cohousing - a not-for-profit approved housing body. ![]()
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