Ulster Bank Northern Ireland to close nine further branches
Bank says 50% of customers bank entirely online and it will rely on post office link for counter access
Bank says 50% of customers bank entirely online and it will rely on post office link for counter access
Multimillion-euro theft trial involves 21 counts
Trial hears Law Society inquiry into affairs at Michael Lynn and Co only criticised Mr Lynn
Solicitor tells theft trial she never signed mortgage applications for 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
Judge adjourns trial on 21 counts of theft from banks involving close to €27m for week
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
Former solicitor facing charges relating to alleged theft of €27m from lenders
Accused alleged to have applied for multiple loans from seven banks on same properties
Irish fintech unicorn has recorded 40 new client bookings since Covid crisis began
The history of private money isn’t too sparkling, so why would it be any different now?
Bank’s exit from market segment will save it an estimated €35m in coming years
Banks and debt funds among contenders in binding offers phase for €1.2bn portfolio
New agency would enforce requirement for crypto providers to verify users’ identities
Bank had previously reduced the then network of 30 in 2017
Legislation represents EU’s boldest attempt to tackle illicit finance in wake of scandals
Dublin’s financial hub is losing out to the rest of the docks in the battle to attract companies
Big names involved in past market-rigging scandals barred from lucrative recovery plan
Paul Achleitner due to retire next May after 10 difficult years and billions of euro in losses
Tech unicorn set to expand further both through organic growth and acquisitions
Irish unit posted €42m net profit last year, 72% ahead of of internal forecasts
Confidence about finances, job security and spending on expensive items increases
Born just as financial markets went into meltdown, Fenergo has overcome the odds
Dublin-based company achieves unicorn status after surpassing $1bn valuation
Three surviving banks could benefit by mopping up loans of exiting lenders
Department says it is in talks with Danske Bank about the charges
Dutch authorities named him as a suspect in a probe into violations of money-laundering regulations at Dutch lender ABN Amro
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
Company also appoints Shane Quinlan as new managing director of financial services
Pressure bears down on stockbroker shrouding itself in ‘vague’ details of scandal
Seen & Heard: BoI branch closures, cyberattack fines and Cork firm sues Walmart
Dominic Coyle answers reader queries on mortgages, savings and transferring accounts after bank decision to leave market
Decision by NatWest affects mortgages, business loans and deposits
Over the course of 160 years, Ulster Bank grew from a small regional presence to being a major property lender in the Celtic Tiger boom years
Goldman Sachs engaged with number of parties interested in elements of loan book
Too early to say how long saga will continue, or how it will end
Products were sold to clients who didn’t understand them, according to complaints
Credit rating agency to expand how it evaluates lenders’ riskiness amid raft of scandals
In store for 2021: Bad loans, major job cuts and the never-ending tracker saga
Company founded by the late Edward Haughey planning for a no-deal Brexit
Banks is embarking on cost-cutting programme which aims to reduce workforce by 7%
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices