Can I still use old Northern Bank notes?
The paper £20 notes issued by Bank of Ireland (UK) plc, Northern Bank Limited (trades as Danske Bank), and National Westminster Bank plc (trades as Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland) will also be withdrawn after 30 September 2022, and retailers and the public are also being advised to spend or deposit these notes ahead …
What notes are going out of circulation in Northern Ireland?
First Trust (AIB) banknotes ceased to be legal currency on 30 June 2022….Polymer banknotes in Northern Ireland
- Ulster Bank has issued polymer £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes.
- Bank of Ireland has issued polymer £5, £10 and £20 notes.
- Danske Bank has issued polymer £10 and £20 banknotes.
Are Northern Bank notes legal tender in UK?
Scottish, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey and Manx banknotes are not legal tender in England and Wales. However, they are not illegal under English law and creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose.
Are old Ulster notes still legal tender?
All Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster banknotes (as with all Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes) remain legal currency, will not be withdrawn from circulation in the same way as the Bank of England notes, and have no end date for acceptance. You are unable to swap / deposit commemorative coins.
Are Northern Bank notes valid 2021?
There are currently no plans to change this. The Northern Ireland note issuing banks (Danske Bank, Ulster Bank and Bank of Ireland) will continue to accept First Trust Bank banknotes from their customers, for deposit into their respective accounts. There are currently no plans to change this.
Can I still use paper 20 notes NI?
30 September 2022 is the last day you can use our paper £20 and £50 notes. Many banks will accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office may also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office. And, you can always exchange withdrawn notes with us.
Can you still use old 20 notes 2021?
30 September 2022 is the last day you can use our paper £20 and £50 notes. Many banks will accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers.
Which 20 pound notes are out of circulation?
News release The Bank of England will be withdrawing legal tender status of paper £20 and £50 banknotes after 30 September 2022. After this date, paper £20 and £50 banknotes will no longer be legal tender.
Are Northern Bank paper notes legal tender?
The unusual situation in Scotland and Northern Ireland, in which seven private banks issue paper currency in place of notes from a national bank, will have one less participant as of midnight June 30, 2022. At that moment, all currency issued by First Trust Bank will cease to be legal tender.
Are Northern bank notes valid 2021?
How long can I use old 20 pound notes?
Exchanging old notes 30 September 2022 is the last day you can use our paper £20 and £50 notes. Many banks will accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office may also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office.
Are Northern Bank 100 notes valid?
If I have any £5, £50 or £100 Northern Bank notes are they now obsolete? All current Northern Bank branded banknotes will retain their face value as promissory notes. If you wish to exchange any in your possession, this can be done at any Danske Bank branch.
Can you still use paper 20 notes in Northern Ireland?
The paper £20 notes issued by Bank of Ireland (UK) plc, AIB Group (UK) plc, Northern Bank Limited (trades as Danske Bank), and National Westminster Bank plc (trades as Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland) will also be withdrawn after 30 September 2022, and retailers and the public are also being advised to spend or deposit …