Former Fine Gael TD Josepha Madigan given deadline to defend bank debt case
Ulster Bank alleges Josepha and Patrick Madigan failed to meet repayments on foot of three loans
Ulster Bank alleges Josepha and Patrick Madigan failed to meet repayments on foot of three loans
Problem discovered as part of bank’s withdrawal from Irish market
Investment vehicle of Jim and Janet Curley also acquired neighbouring property with plans to redevelop site
Shares in the lender rose 1.2 per cent to €1.72 on Friday, giving it a market value of €944m
Former employee had ‘full knowledge’ of implications when he accepted enhanced redundancy package, says WRC
Number 33 College Green came close to being sold to leading hotelier for €17m earlier this year
Bank takes a financial hit as it looks to finish shutting down Irish business, with no credit rating damage for co-operating customers
Bank reports a ‘strong pipeline of activity’ as profits in first half treble to €75m, beating expectations
Bank said margins were hit by mortgage market competition, as well as savers shifting deposits to higher-paying products
National Lottery operator will move into former Ulster Bank headquarters later this summer
Deal set to grow Ulster Bank parent’s assets by €2.95bn
The bank had to apologise twice last year for issues encountered by some customers in the immediate aftermath of their arrival
Ulster Bank’s latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI) points to pick-up in output, new orders and employment
Bank buildings are usually well-maintained, centrally located and have stylish period features, and grants are available to convert them to homes
Agreement is subject to regulatory approval but is expected to close in the coming months
Bankinter decision to target savings rates will be welcomed by Irish customers who largely have their money in ‘on demand’ accounts offering paltry returns
Move would mark the first new entrant here since 2005, and follows a slew of exits since the crash
Exodus of foreign-owned banks after the crash has been costly for Ireland's bank customers and bad for the wider economy
Number 33 College Green has potential for development of 147-bedroom hotel, according to feasibility study
Paul Thwaite confirmed as NatWest's new permanent CEO as it announces 20% rise in operating profit across the group
NatWest-owned lender continues to reduce its headcount in the Republic as it winds down operations
Lender appoints former Ulster Bank head of retail banking as chief operating officer
Analysts mark down profit expectations for Irish lenders as interest rate dynamics mean lower return on excess savings and more competition
Falling inflation and the prospect of lower interest rates point to better times for consumers in 2024 though more competition in banking would help
Q&A: Ulster Bank is paying 4,500 customers as it forces them off offset mortgage product in order to sell their loans as it shuts down Irish business
Ulster Bank has already failed in these cases with the FSPO and in the High Court. It’s now planning to exhaust the appeals process, but enough is enough
Plan’s €58m cost will be worth it for bank as it moves to exit the Republic
Affected customers will receive an average goodwill payment of €12,650, equating to double the expected future benefit of the offset facility
Case set for February after Supreme Court declines to allow direct appeal to it from High Court
Ex-INBS employee says loan would not have gone to theft accused if lender knew Law Society had no record of firm
Lender now expects its net interest income to top €3.75bn, €150m higher than its previous guidance
UK-owned bank still has to find a solution for deposits linked to so-called offset mortgages
Bank says that some mortgage customers coming off fixed-rate periods are now opting for variable rates for the first time in years
Fundamental clash is looming between banks that see cash as a cost to them and the EU which wants to keep people’s options open
Pricewatch: Variations in tracker mortgage payment increases following hikes in ECB interest rates left a reader puzzled
Central Bank research suggests presence of non-bank lenders in market reduced risk of a major credit supply shock following Ulster Bank’s exit
Employment only ‘bright spot’ as business activity remains weak, Ulster Bank snapshot finds
Fifteen properties in Cork, Kildare, Offaly, Louth, Roscommon and Mayo for €100,000-€850,000
Dublin City Council is looking at purchasing the Ulster Bank premises which is on sale for €13.5m
Those on variable rate mortgages not affected
UK bank tells regulator of ‘remediation’ plans to explore Ulster Bank customers’ allegations
Bank alarmed 33,000 customers recently transferred from Ulster Bank with letters wrongly warning of increases of up to €600 in monthly payments
Granard, Co Longford and Cootehill, Co Cavan are among the towns which no longer have a bank branch
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33 College Green has potential for development of 147-bedroom hotel, according to feasibility study
Deal follows carve-up of bulk of Ulster Bank’s loan book by AIB and Permanent TSB
Ulster Bank has yet to decide what to do with offset mortgage customers after most mortgage loans were sold to AIB, Permanent TSB and Pepper Finance
Issue is second error in recent weeks after bank had to reassure tracker customers they will not face higher increases
16 properties available across Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow, Westmeath, Longford, Limerick, Tipperary and Sligo
Deal sends ‘positive signal’ about industrial relations culture in the bank, says trade union
Morgan O’Driscoll is auctioning the remaining 250 works in the collection, offering an opportunity for art lovers and collectors
Latest Ulster Bank barometer points to a decline in activity for the first time in six months
Central Bank ‘aware of issues’ affecting customers whose loans transferred to lender from Ulster Bank
Lender is benefitting from takeover of Ulster Bank loans
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