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    ECAB to Close Jolly Harbour ATM from March 26

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    Dear Valued Customers,

    We wish to advise that our ATM located at Jolly Harbour Commercial Centre will be unavailable from March 26, 2026.

    This ATM has served the community for many years and we recognise that it has been a convenient service for residents, businesses, and visitors in the area. We understand that this may cause some inconvenience and sincerely apologise for any disruption this may create.

    Customers can continue to access cash through ECAB’s ATM network across the island, as well as enjoy the convenience of using their ECAB debit and credit cards for everyday purchases.

    Cashless transactions provide several benefits, including greater security, convenience, and faster payments. Additionally, customers are encouraged to utilize our Electronic Payment Services available through online banking as an alternative. Our cards and online payments are widely accepted at merchants locally and internationally.

    Please note that a new location for an ATM in this area has not yet been identified, but we will continue to keep customers informed.

    Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we work to improve and expand our remote banking services.

    MANAGEMENT

    Alternative ATM locations:

    • Coolidge Branch

    • Redcliffe Street

    • High Street

    • Woods Branches

    • Dockyard Branch

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    • Perry Bay Supermarket

    • Epicurean Supermarket

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