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AIB Better Ireland Programme awards €90,000 to children’s groups in Galway

Nine children’s groups in Galway have topped the local vote in AIB’s Better Ireland Programme. They have each received a donation of €10,000 from AIB branches in their area.

Bolger gets six-figure sum in damages from AIB

A local racehorse trainer is reported to be happy with a substantial six-figure sum in damages that he received from AIB in settlement of a High Court legal action he took against the bank for overcharging on his account from 1986 to 1998.

Regional businesses to ‘go to the wall before Christmas’, warns Healy Eames

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Regional businesses are at risk of “going to the wall” before Christmas, due to their inability to access credit so the banks must “urgently provide cash flow” to protect the city’s businesses and economy.

Regional businesses to ‘go to the wall before Christmas’, warns Healy Eames

Regional businesses are at risk of “going to the wall” before Christmas, due to their inability to access credit so the banks must “urgently provide cash flow” to protect the city’s businesses and economy.

AIB reduces interest rate for first time buyers

AIB today announces it is reducing its one year fixed interest rate for first time buyer owner occupiers to a market leading interest rate of 2.49 per cent.

Budgeting and saving - top 2009 financial resolutions, says AIB research

The top financial resolutions for 2009 are budgeting money better and saving regularly for a rainy day, according to research conducted for AIB by RED C.

No room for Government error in banking policy

When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

Autistic children in Swinford benefit from AIB Better Ireland Programme

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Children in the autism unit at Scoil Mhuire and Treasa are now developing life skills and independence through new learning programmes and teaching methods, thanks to funding of €10,000 from AIB Swinford.

 

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