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AIB is proud to be a bank that’s central to the success of the Irish economy and the local communities that underpin it. The ...
AIB Group Plc shareholders voted to buy back €1.2 billion ($1.4 billion) worth of shares from the Irish state, putting the lender on the verge of full private ownership.
Allied Irish Banks (AIB), the Dublin-based bank, increased its pre-tax profit by 31% to almost €1.3bn (£1.1bn) in the first six months of 2024. However, profit at its UK business fell by 17% ...
Following the inaugural launch in 2022, the AIB Community €1 Million Fund has donated to over 70 national and local charities including Dogs for the Disabled, Irish Cancer Society, Aoibheann’s ...
Ireland's AIB sees slower loan growth on subdued SMEs, US renewable woes AIB Group expects slower loan growth this year due to subdued lending to Irish small businesses and a paring back of ...
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AIB’s annual Community €1 Million Fund launches - MSN
AIB has launched its annual AIB Community €1 Million Fund, which will support over 70 local charities this year in communities across Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Now ...
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AIB’s Launches Annual €1 Million Community Fund - MSN
AIB has launched its annual AIB Community €1 Million Fund, which will support over 70 local charities this year in communities across Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Now ...
By Najat Kantouar AIB Group agreed with Ireland's finance department to launch a 1.2 billion euros buyback program ($1.36 billion).
Hundreds of graduates collected their diplomas Sunday at AIB College of Business -- days before the school closes its doors permanently.The historic graduation ceremony was bittersweet for many ...
AIB has raised €1 billion through the issue of a three-year bond. It says this is the first senior unguaranteed bond issue from any Irish bank since the Government guarantee was introduced in ...
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