Michael Lynn trial hears of former solicitor’s arrest
Multimillion-euro theft trial involves 21 counts
Multimillion-euro theft trial involves 21 counts
Trial hears Law Society inquiry into affairs at Michael Lynn and Co only criticised Mr Lynn
Elizabeth Doyle says office was ‘hectic’ and ‘there was a fear there’
‘There was no culture in the bank of anyone turning a blind eye to the conditions’
Meeting held with lender after newspaper reported on solicitor’s business affairs
Courts hears of dispute within INBS over who signed off on loan for Howth house
‘Our procedures could have been better’ former Irish Nationwide auditor tells court
Loan to purchase 11 properties issued to former solicitor by Ulster Bank in 2006
Repayments to National Irish Bank ceased in October 2007, court told
Court hears from branch manager of National Irish Bank in trial of former solicitor
Former solicitor facing 21 charges relating to alleged theft from seven lenders
Documents purported to be signed by firm were not his firm’s documents, court told
Former solicitor faces charges relating to alleged theft of €27m from seven lenders
Former solicitor facing charges relating to alleged theft of €27m from lenders
Some non-bank lenders concerned creditworthiness ‘data gaps’ may hit lending
The list of lenders who have left the banking market in the Republic since 2008 includes Bank of Scotland, Anglo Irish Bank, Irish Nationwide Building Society and Ulster Bank
High Court finds against Daniel J Coleman over Co Galway land deal in 2004
Critics and past creditors of the talented publican-restaurateur ‘could fill a small bar’
Company saw big increase in business after taking on loan books from Irish banks
Lenders in Ireland sold €6.2bn of loans, second only to Italy’s €6.5bn
Survey comes as Irish retail banks have shed more than 25,000 jobs over the past decade
US bankruptcy filings show ex-Heinz boss had assets €23m and debts of €170m
The year also saw the cost of the tracker-mortgage scandal top €1bn as lenders continued to set aside money for refunds, compensation and likely fines
Investment transactions in the southern capital have increased significantly in the past year and further strong growth is forecast
Loans will continue to be managed on an outsourced basis, meaning customers should see no change in how their borrowings are serviced
Key players recall events leading to the bank guarantee – and its aftermath
Developer Sean Mulryan warns building costs ‘biggest risk’ to housing supply
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Loan book of €3.2bn expected to be put on market at discount in final quarter of 2018
Seen & Heard: State agency warns of global investment fallout from tech giant’s decision
Judge disqualifies Wexford TD grounds of unfitness over €1.4m underdeclaration of VAT
Ireland’s 15 mortgage lenders have had to respond to the Central Bank. Some have been more upfront than others
Revamp of Charlemont Exchange by Walls Construction to create 100 jobs
Regulator passes deal with Colony to buy ‘core’ of property – two other blocs remain
Gardaí search area in Dublin after receiving new information on missing man
Central Bank estimates up to 15,000 mortgage holders wrongly denied tracker rate
Judge did not accept James Jordan version of events in relation to October 2014 accident
Rabobank acquired former agri lender ACC Bank in 2002
Rabobank-owned ACC Loan Management cuts loan portfolio
Liquidator of building firm seeking to have TD and his son disqualified as directors
Pat McCann recalls out-of-body experience when developer made offer for hotel
Six successful people discuss their career paths – and what they might have done differently
Independent TD first highlighted the Project Eagle deal in Dáil in mid-2015
Capita employs 3,300 in Ireland and plans to sell units amid Brexit insecurity
Bank which is 14% owned by State to impose unprecedented levy on larger customers
Staff costs fell by €5.4m while directors’ remuneration rose by €400,000 to €1.2m
ACC Loan Management – formerly ACC Bank – initiated proceedings against Frank Connon
Sinn Féin deputy leader says she has endured Taoiseach’s ‘whinging’ for five years
M&J Wallace has been in receivership since 2011 on foot of €20m debt
Court told politician with ‘significant debts’ was engaging in insolvency process
Court rules Irish subsidiary of US fund Cerberus entitled to summary judgment
Retail centre opened in 2006 and has an overall vacancy rate of 47 per cent
ACC entitled to order requiring Dr Gerald Stephens to provide security for €400,000 loan
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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