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The promissory note ‘deal’ is no deal—Conway-Walsh

The promissory note ‘deal’ announced by the government is no deal for Irish Citizens according to Sinn Féin Councillor Rose Conway-Walsh. There will be no real benefit to ordinary citizens suffering under the weight of austerity and it will have no noticeably positive impact on the government’s budgetary position in 2012.

Local jobs losses expected after Ulster Bank axes hundreds of jobs in Ireland

With the announcement that Ulster Bank are to axe hundreds of jobs in the country, jobs in local Ulster Bank branches which are dotted around the county could be under threat. Ulster Bank, a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland, employs 6,000 staff throughout 236 branches, seven branches of which are located in Mayo — Ballina, Ballinrobe, Ballyhaunis, Belmullet, Castlebar, Claremorris, and Westport.

Snapshots in Time – Bank of Ireland serving town and country for 175 years

This year Bank of Ireland marks the 175th anniversary of its establishment in Ballinasloe. Founded in 1783, and set up in Ballinasloe in 1836, Bank of Ireland has been an integral part of the economic development of the town and its large agricultural hinterland over those 175 years. A search through the archives reveals some interesting snapshots in time.

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.

Open for business - Bank of Ireland National Enterprise Week

Last week, Bank of Ireland held its second annual National Enterprise Week – with the aim of getting small businesses back on their feet and giving them the support they need.

Bank of Ireland launches National Enterprise Week

Bank of Ireland’s Kilkenny branch will host an enterprise evening next Wednesday, May 26, as part of its National Enterprise Week, taking place from Monday 24 to Friday 28.

Enterprise day for Bank of Ireland

Bank of Ireland is hosting its second National Enterprise Week from Monday May 24 to Friday May 28. It will feature advice seminars along with showcasing opportunities in branches for business owners,to be held across its retail branch network. The initiative has been recognised as part of European SME Week 2010, which takes place across Europe between May 25 and June 1.

Bank of Ireland launches its second National Enterprise Week in Galway

Bank of Ireland has launched its second National Enterprise Week which will feature more than 60 tailored advice seminars along with showcasing opportunities in branches for business owners, taking place across its retail branch network from Monday May 24 to Friday May 28. The week long initiative, which is open to both customers and non-customers, is being held as part of the bank’s ongoing commitment to actively support business recovery in the SME sector by providing them with the necessary financial support and practical advice during the current challenging trading environment.

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.

 

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