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Postmasters welcome AIB plan to extend services at post office

The Irish Postmasters Union (IPU) today welcomed the new agreement between An Post and AIB that will increase the services available in some local post offices.

AIB’s big drive for small business in Athlone

As part of its Big Drive for Small Business, AIB has announced the launch of an SME Business Planning Programme. AIB has developed this programme in conjunction with ActionCOACH, a leading business coaching company in Ireland.

Check out low mortgage rates at AIB Athenry

AIB currently has some of the lowest mortgage rates and repayments in the Irish market. In the overall mortgage market AIB approved mortgages to the value of €845 million in 2011.

Photo exhibition makes a stop in AIB Athlone

The winning and highly commended images from the AIB Photojournalism Awards, which form the AIB Photojournalism Exhibition 2012, had its official opening in AIB Bank, Athlone, on Wednesday this week. Joanne O’Connor, branch manager, AIB Bank, welcomed the exhibition to Athlone, one of the many stops on its year-long tour of Ireland.

AIB ‘Build a Bank Challenge’ regional winners announced

St Mary’s Secondary School, Ballina, has been named customer loyalty winner in the regional final of the AIB Build a Bank Challenge, while Rice College, Westport, took the teamwork award.

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.

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.

Irish stock market roars back

The stock market here at home recorded the largest one-day increase in its history on Friday after a week that rocked the financial world to its core.

 

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