Central Bank deputy governor Ed Sibley poised to join EY
Sibley will leave at end of August to take up role with EY Ireland’s financial services unit
Sibley will leave at end of August to take up role with EY Ireland’s financial services unit
Deputy governor of prudential regulation will leave in autumn to join private sector
Deputy governor urges lenders to ‘think more imaginatively’ to resolve Celtic Tiger-era debt cases
Long-term interest-only options or warehousing debt not realistic long-term solutions
Central Bank says lenders need to come up with more ‘extensive or ambitious’ solutions
Absence of diversity at senior level will ‘continue to be a priority’
Parent group NatWest looking to wind down Irish unit as part of strategic review
Reulations meant to ensure key staff meet ‘high standards of competence, honesty and integrity’
Lenders advised to prepare for real impact of Covid-19 when payment breaks wear off
Deputy governor reiterates bank’s expectation that lenders work with SME borrowers
Struggling borrowers should be offered payment breaks on case-by-case basis
Deputy governor Ed Sibley calls for proper engagement on issue to prevent groupthink
Central Bank report finds insurance companies fail to promote women employees
Central Bank expects lenders will need to provide ‘significantly more’ than €500m
Central Bank deputy governor says there is a huge level of ‘uncertainty’ in market
Irish society must not drown out contrarian voices, says Brian Hayes
Deputy governor Ed Sibley says bank ‘does not have a preference for loan sales’
Mortgage arrears still a ‘serious problem’ more than a decade after financial crash
Central Bank deputy governor says deal allows for increased divergence in trade
Investments cannot be held in country that’s outside of EU
Regulator criticises firms for being unprepared, and warns on technology and climate
A phased increase in levies will see taxpayer funds out of the equation in five years
Deputy governor calls on brokers and agents to take more responsibility
Sinn Féin proposal seeks to stop banks selling problem loans without borrower consent
Reaction comes after Central Bank warns on the imposition of gender-diversity targets
Regulator dealing with increased application volumes related to UK exit from EU
Most products offered here are underwritten in UK or channelled through intermediaries there
Legislation is to allow UK and Gibraltar-based insurers and brokers to continue to service Irish customers
Regulator has received 100 Brexit-related applications for authorisation
Ed Sibley says sector can expect regulator to focus on firms’ ‘resilience capabilities’
Regulator says 94% of top banking jobs awarded to men in past six years
Central Bank’s deputy governor defends sell-off of bad loan portfolios by banks
‘One size fits all’ approach will not work, says insurance body president
Central Bank has issued a stark warning of how the UK’s exit will affect the Republic
Deputy governor Ed Sibley: ‘Some firms have come a long way down the road ’
Analysis by Central Bank says women significantly more likely to be in backroom jobs
Despite uncertainty economy set to grow by approximately 5% this year and 4% in 2018
Incoming autonomous vehicles raise major questions for the insurance sector
AIB alone among Ireland’s five main mortgage lenders not currently under investigation
Deputy governor says all main banks will be subject to Central Bank enforcement investigations
Central Bank deputy governor urges banks to start putting customers first
Companies need to prepare for a hard Brexit without a transition period, says Ed Sibley
Anne Marie McKiernan replaced after becoming Irish representative at the IMF
Non performing loans remain well above EU averages, Sibley says
Ed Sibley and Derville Rowland take up new roles after restructuring of financial regulation
Regulator says it is talking to ‘scores’ of firms about moving to Dublin after Britain leaves
Regulator warns risks remain in Irish banking system, particularly in IT
Regulator’s head of credit supervision says data ‘reflects quite a poor picture’
Central Bank says default levels in Ireland up to 10 times higher than rest of euro zone
Ed Sibley says banks still have much to do to address soured loans
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