Bank of Ireland said it is reducing again the interest rate on its 12 and 18-month fixed-term deposits by 0.25%.
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Irish Independent on MSNSavers get hit again as leading bank cuts its deposit ratesBank of Ireland has again cut the rate on two of its better savings products. The bank is reducing what it pays depositors with money in its 12 and 18-month fixed-term deposits by 0.25 percentage ...
A €120 million provision in the bank’s accounts for UK motor finance risk is to be recorded in the 2024 financial year as it ...
Bank of Ireland and the Financial Services Union (FSU) have reached agreement on a pay deal which, if accepted by FSU members ...
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Irish Independent on MSNCentral Bank pays €14m for site for new cash centreIn December 2022, the Central Bank announced it decided to develop a new cash centre on an alternative site in the greater Dublin area and to dispose of its current site in Sandyford, Dublin 18. The ...
The Bank of Ireland fraud prevention team received more than 10,000 calls over the Christmas period. It was a “relatively typical” number compared with the same period in 2023, said Paul O ...
He appeared before a sitting of Ennis District Court on Wednesday morning and signed guilty pleas before Judge Alec Gabbet ...
Treasury committee wants banks to provide details of how IT failures have affected their businesses over the past two years.
This week sees new and notable appointments at Bank of Ireland, Gallagher, PRCA, EY Ireland and Allianz Trade.
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