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Problems at Ulster Bank set to continue in to next week.

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It's looking likely that the Ulster Bank crisis is heading into another
week, with no clear resolution in sight for the up to 150-thousand
customers affected.

Technical difficulties continued to plague the bank yesterday as it
attempts to clear a massive back-log in payments and many people
complained that their salaries are still not showing up on their accounts.

According to the Sunday Independent, Ulster Bank's managing
director Stephen Cruise has admitted that the crashed system will
not be up and running by tomorrow.

22 branches of the bank will be open between 10am and 1pm today
to assist customers, who are asked to bring their passport or driver's
licence with them.

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