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Bank of Ireland launches advice and support week in Mayo branches

Bank of Ireland has announced details of its fifth advice and support initiative for SMEs, National Enterprise Week. The initiative will run from Friday November 18 to Friday November 25.

AIB searching for the top Outstanding Small Business

AIB has announced its continued involvement in the 2011 Small Firms Associations National Small Business Awards and its support of the Outstanding Small Business category for businesses with up to five employees.

AIB searching for the top Outstanding Small Business

AIB has announced its continued involvement in the 2011 Small Firms Associations National Small Business Awards and its support of the Outstanding Small Business category for businesses with up to five employees.

Extension of Government bank guarantee

Irish banks received a boost this week with the extension of the short term Government guarantee for short term bank liabilities, including corporate and interbank deposits as well as debt securities.

Concern for Aut Even as Mount Carmel Medical debt fears

A restructuring plan is being discussed for the future of the Mount Carmel Medical Group and Aut Even Hospital following reports of financial difficulties this week.

AIB offers alternative to Bank of Scotland (Ireland) customers

AIB has announced that it is targeting Bank of Scotland (Ireland) customers seeking to replace their banking arrangements following the recent announcement from Bank of Scotland (Ireland) that it is withdrawing from the Irish market. Bank of Scotland (Ireland) customers will need an alternative banking provider following the bank’s intention to cease the provision of working capital to businesses by the end of this year, as well as ceasing to take customer deposits.

AIB seeking €18m judgment against Corrandulla businessman

A Cprrandulla businessman is being pursued by Allied Irish Banks for €18 million summary judgment orders over unpaid loans allegedly advanced for property developments in Galway, property investment in New York and a bloodstock business.

Woman steals more than €2k with boyfriend’s bank card

A woman who got hold of her boyfriend’s bank card details and then stole €2,400 at various locations over the course of five days has been remanded on continuting bail.

We’ve saddled our grandchildren with debt - Phelan

The Fianna Fail-led government has effectively doubled the national debt at the stroke of a pen and its tunnel vision of pursuing the line that NAMA is the only show in town has had a similar financial impact on the economy to adding €50k to the mortgage of every single family in this country, Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan, has said.

Postbank customers told ‘no action necessary’

Further local jobs are under threat this week following Postbank’s announcement that they will be winding up, leading to the closure of their Kilkenny branch.

 

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