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Ulster Bank faces further computer problems
2014/4/24
Ulster Bank has faced further problems with its computer systems.
Some customers have reported that cash machine withdrawals were debited twice from their accounts.
In 2012, a serious computer failure at the bank's parent company, RBS, caused widespread chaos for many customers who were unable to access their funds.
Ulster Bank said it was aware of the issue, which began on Easter Monday. It said it was working to restore money to the accounts by Thursday night.
"Customers will not be left out of pocket as a result and can contact us if they require further assistance," a spokesperson said.
Ulster Bank is the largest bank in Northern Ireland and the third biggest in the Republic of Ireland.
It reported losses of £1bn in 2012, and £1.5bn last year.