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Banks need to prove to investors that green finance initiatives are more than just a promotional exercise
Industry says rules imposed after the financial crisis have hurt ability to attract and retain staff
Three Irish lenders in prime position as competitors exit market and interest rates rise
Irish bank’s plans to go cashless caused uproar in rural communities but it cannot ignore commercial realities
Country’s second-biggest lender failed to give customers access to cheap interest rates
Both face a pressure point over remuneration for their bankers
If investors’ interest is to be further piqued, there must be firmer pledges on capital returns
Country paves way for its biggest bank to exit majority state ownership
Dublin needs to take bolder steps to restore normality to the financial sector
The boss of the Irish lender has embraced hybrid working and a digital banking app, but there is plenty more on his to-do list
Lender says impairment will cover ‘significant majority’ of pandemic losses
PwC’s finest scientific minds attempt to prove banks can exist in two states at once
Nationalist party’s policy on financiers proves popular
Largest Irish lender reports increased interest margin in first update under new chief
Bank to set aside an additional €164m in case of no-deal UK withdrawal
Unless the UK crashes out, the force will be with the periphery
Ireland’s lenders have moved past crisis-era write-offs yet they are struggling to make money
Irish bank denies it used accounting arrangement to boost profits artificially
Bernard Byrne to leave state-controlled Irish lender and join Dublin stockbroker Davy
Regulators are concerned elevated NPL rates present a risk to financial stability
Chief warns pay cap hampers ability to stop movement to companies expanding in Dublin
Central bank warns on property prices as economy moves ‘closer to capacity limits’
Ireland’s big lenders are in better health but lack public trust
Finance minister threatens clampdown after borrowers the benefit of were hit with high rates
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