KBC Bank Ireland's last remaining hub or branch has closed, as part of the lender's wind down of operations.
The bank’s online banking and app services have also been shut down today.
KBC announced in 2021 that it intended to exit the Irish market and began the account closure process in May of last year.
As of today it said 99% of current accounts have now been closed or blocked, with the process due to complete today.
"KBC has written to customers who have not completed the required actions and have a residual balance remaining on their account advising of the steps they should urgently take to claim that balance," it said.
"As the current account process has been completed and substantially all customers have migrated to a new bank, KBC online banking and app services and its last remaining hub at Grand Canal Dublin Hub will close permanently on the 31st of August 2023," it added.
But the bank added that if customers need information about their closed account, they can contact its customer support team on 1800-939244.
KBC closed its other 11 remaining hubs in March, a move which resulted in 75 people losing their jobs.
In February it completed the sale of the bulk of its assets to Bank of Ireland, including €7.8 billion of loans and €1.8 billion of deposits.
150,000 customers transferred to Bank of Ireland as part of the transactions, along with a number of KBC staff.
However, the KBC hubs were not included in the transaction and therefore closed.
Last May, as it began current account closure process, KBC Bank Ireland estimated that 52,000 of its 130,000 current account holders would need to open a new account or move to a new provider.