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NEW AIB managing director Colm Doherty and other execs at the under-fire bank have seen the value of their bonus shares awarded in March rise more than fourfold...Dividends worth €52,904 on the shares were also paid out, according to an AIB spokesman.
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Ireland and Allied Irish Bank are claiming more than $220m back from the carcass of collapsed investment bank Lehman Brothers. The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 saw the financial crisis hit the turbo boosters. Lehman’s collapse with...
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The market gave a muted response to an interim management statement from AIB . There were no surprises but the statement did contain an upward revision to its bad debt guidance for the current year from €4.3bn to €5.3bn...The bank also said the pace of...
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AIB's agreement that chairman Dan O'Connor will only take on the role of executive chairman for about six months follows intense pressure over the past week from a group of its biggest Irish institutional shareholders...A situation where a chairman has...
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Announcing its preliminary results for the year, the company said pre-tax profit was down 5 per cent to €39.1 million for the year...According to the company, the fall in sterling against the euro reduced translated sterling profits by about €5 million.
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Allied Irish Banks raised its 2009 bad-debt forecast as losses on property loans increase. The bad-debt charge for the year will be around €5.3bn, up from its previous estimate of €4.3bn, the lender said in a statement. Excluding bad-debt provisions,...
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Irish Banks (AIB), chasing new markets following the collapse in demand for property lending, said yesterday that it will allow smaller companies to use its invoice discounting service. The AIB is offering the service to companies that want to hand over...
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DAN O'Connor , the banker widely expected to be coronated as AIB's executive chairman, this week faces excruciating embarrassment as it emerges that he holds mortgages with AIB's main rivals Bank of Ireland and Bank of Scotland . AIB declined to comment...
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First , stories suddenly surfaced last weekend suggesting that the standoff between AIB and Finance Minister Brian Lenihan was sorted. AIB 's directors had been insisting on an insider as the next bank boss. Brian Lenihan's preference for an external...
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Allied Irish Banks and the Department of Finance are close to agreeing that Colm Doherty , the bank's choice for chief executive, will carry the new title of managing director of the group, it has emerged. A compromise proposal, which follows Finance...
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