The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Killorglin Post Office is at your service

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YOU may not be aware of it, but your local Post Office offers a wide range of services which is a message in need of greater promotion in public circles if Post Offices are to survive. According to Nora O’Sullivan Looney, there are a range of services available with automation in Killorglin Post Office and it’s thanks to a profession­al, caring and dedicated staff that they now offer easy to use bill payments and a range of other payment methods that are made easy.

Killorglin is a thriving business town with high employment across a range of sectors: the likes of Fexco, Astellas, Tweak, Temmler, Bord Gais, and a sizeable mix of family run businesses all add immensely to the economic life of Killorglin and help make it a vibrant economic hub in Mid Kerry. With this in mind, Killorglin Post Office is in a position to cater for all your day-to-day personal business demands. Below is a sample of the services available when you choose Killorglin Post Office as a place to do business: • Bill Pay • Sterling drafts • Payment of social welfare • Prize bonds • Phone credit • iTunes • Foreign exchange • Sterling and US dollars • Foreign exchange cards available for use in USA, Australia Canada and England • Western Union • One4All Giftcard- an ideal opportunit­y for Christmas gifts takes the hassle out of shopping and avoids gift duplicatio­n and can be redeemed at 4,500 outlets throughout Ireland • Postal services and postal money orders • Stamps • Letters & Parcels • Registrati­on, Swiftpost DHL • AddressPal which allows the customer to post to an English address and then the post office recognises it through a database linked to their own • Passport Express • Dog licence • TV licence • Gun licence • Motor fines. “I wish to make a personal plea to people to use all our services,” said Nora.

“By using services in the Post Office it is a face-to-face transactio­n in a very private and confidenti­al way. There are no charges for services in the Post Office, whereas other financial institutio­ns impose service charges. Our personal service also offers peace commission­er services and commission­er for oaths; signing and witnessing legal documents, plus forms for the financial regulator. In fact, local Post Offices can cater for a much greater range of services and the industry needs to aggressive­ly explore this,” added Nora.

 ??  ?? Nora O’ Sullivan Looney with business customers Diarmuid O’Sullivan,Jonathan Kelliher and Kieran Healy.
Nora O’ Sullivan Looney with business customers Diarmuid O’Sullivan,Jonathan Kelliher and Kieran Healy.

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