Lloyds’ potential hit from Irish tax-loss case rises to €1.37bn
UK banking group failed to get tax relief on massive Irish losses before exiting Republic
UK banking group failed to get tax relief on massive Irish losses before exiting Republic
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
Bank’s accounting of tax assets shows how profit outlook had weakened in recent years
The group recorded €14.8bn in losses on its Irish loan book after the 2008 crash
FCA says tech giant’s actions were ‘creating a production line that proliferates scams’
The banking group has been in a standoff for over six years with UK authorities
Lender cut its bonus pool by a third to £310m in recognition of misdeeds
A string of senior departures prompted suggestions of ‘toxic’ culture at some divisions
Restaurant Group seeking clarity of supply of food and staff after Brexit
Bank did not deal with issue at Reading branch that forced dozens of small companies out of business
Number of customers overcharged at Bank of Scotland, Danske and ACCBank rises sharply
Barclays repackages €3.46bn of Irish loans as figures show 56% are interest-only
Almost 10 years since snap guarantee to six lenders that would cost taxpayers €64bn
Loan book of €3.2bn expected to be put on market at discount in final quarter of 2018
Television star fell victim to fraud by former bank staff in Reading
Government sold 29 per cent of AIB for €3.4bn; Michael Fingleton came out swinging
Archie Kane tells London high court his ‘jotting’ did not mean the bank was worthless
UK banking group set to launch sale of €5 billion portfolio as early as February
London-based bank racked up €12.3bn losses on Irish loans between 2008 and 2011
Former ‘Deal or No Deal’ presenter seeking redress after fraud at HBOS Reading
Former British PM queries why UK didn’t do as Ireland did and prosecute rogue bankers
Bank’s plans for redressing customers believed to be with Central Bank for review
Francesca McDonagh ‘personally’ committed as lenders scramble to made redress
Ireland’s 15 mortgage lenders have had to respond to the Central Bank. Some have been more upfront than others
Lloyds bought HBOS in 2008 at the height of the financial crisis
London Letter: Treasury books profit of about €580 million on share sales
British TV presenter claims he suffered ‘deep distress and public humiliation’
British bank has £100m fund to compensate victims at its HBOS business
Planet Business: Facts, figures and trends from the world of business this week
Raft of economic data promises to give clearer picture of referendum impact
UK government had planned to dispose of almost 10% of the bank
To see storytelling as my most valuable asset is idiotic and shows the craze has gone too far
Report notes the Irish banking market relied on informal connections
Financial regualtor will investigate actions of up to 10 senior managers after scathing report on failure of ‘simple bank’
Parent HBOS opened three branches a month from 2006, reported £10.9bn loss in 2008
‘Public interest’ in considering collapse again, authors say
Nobody will face fines for wrongdoing as statute of limitations has expired
Purchase of struggling firm by Italian group widely welcomed
Former HBOS risk expert says ‘wrong’ people often at top in corporations
Branches scheduled for closure represent almost 10 per cent of retail network
First Trust told SMEs they had to open an account to obtain business loans
Ireland’s handling of currency matters after Independence in 1928 could offer a path for Scotland
Settlement is seventh joint penalty handed out by American and British regulators
Report by London Business School says investors' return would have been half that of FTSE
Are short sellers immoral parasites or clever analysts who help to expose ‘frauds, fads and failures’?
Lloyds Banking Group to confirm Trustee Savings Bank to be spun off
AIB and Bank of Ireland among institutions reviewed by OFT
Osborne hails sale of 6% stake as a sign that UK economy has turned a corner
Lender agree to sell Heidelberger Leben to buyout group Cinven and German insurer Hannover Re
Former directors of bailed-out lender HSH Nordbank due in court
Lax rules mean banks can still hide loses on reckless loans – shareholders beware
The Co-op bank was known for prudence – until word came of its £1.8bn deficit
Financial Regulator and Central Bank deputy governor to assume new role in London this October
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