Banking
Capital Credit Union rocked by service outages after switch to new banking system
Capital Credit Union, which has more 50,000 members and several branches across south Dublin, has contacted its members to apologise for ‘issues that have impacted’ its services
Customers of one of the biggest credit unions in the country have been hit with significant service outages following the transition to a new banking system.
Capital Credit Union, which has more 50,000 members and several branches across south Dublin, has contacted its members to apologise for “issues that have impacted” its services.
Pat Byrne, the chief executive, said he was sorry for the disruption the outages were causing the credit union’s large customer base.