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  Allied Irish Banks Act 1996 (c. 7)
No director, secretary or auditor of a transferor bank shall by virtue only of this Act become a director, secretary or, as the case may be, auditor of AIB NI.
18.] Stock Transfer Act 1963 vested in AIB NI in accordance with the provisions of this Act, operate for all the purposes of the said Act of 1963 as a duly executed stock transfer in respect of the transfer of such securities from a transferor bank to AIB NI.
Paragraph (1) of section 6 (Supplementary provisions) of this Act applies to a contract for the employment of any person by a transferor bank; and employment with that transferor bank and AIB NI under any such contract shall be deemed for all purposes to be a single continuing employment.
www.opsi.gov.uk /acts/locact96/Ukla_19960007_en_2.htm   (1943 words)

  
  Allied Irish Banks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allied Irish Banks plc (AIB),(ISEQ: ALBK), LSE: ALBK, NYSE: AIB, FWB: AIB is a commercial bank based in Ireland not to be mistaken for Anglo Irish Bank.
Allied Irish Banks is usually referred to, both inside and outside the company, as simply AIB and often incorrectly as "Allied Irish Bank".
In 1990, AIB introduced a new logo (prompted, it was said in some quarters, by the remarkable similarity between its previous logo and that of Mercedes-Benz.).
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 Allied Irish Banks -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Allied Irish Banks plc (AIB),,,, is a commercial bank based in (An island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) Ireland not to be mistaken for (additional info and facts about Anglo Irish Bank) Anglo Irish Bank.
AIB is part of the so called (additional info and facts about Big Four) Big Four commercial banks in Ireland and the (An acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation; an optical device that produces an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light) Laser payment system.
AIB maintains repressentative offices in the (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States in Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and White Plains.
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 ABC News: Allied Irish Banks Posts Record Profits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
AIB last year admitted overcharging thousands of its customers more than 30 million euros, often in cases stretching back to the mid-1990s.
AIB said profits in the Republic of Ireland, where the bank employs 10,000 and operates 850 branches, rose 11 percent.
AIB also said it earned 195 million euros ($257 million) in 2004 from its 22.5 percent holding of M&T Bank Corp. of New York.
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 Case Study - Allied Irish Banks
And bank risk managers, who had begun to think of errant traders as a phenomenon of the past, are having to face up to the fact that a new generation of rogues may still be able to evade risk controls, including such industry standards as value-at-risk.
AIB Group risk, AIB senior management, Allfirst senior management and the boards of both banks all simply assumed that there were sufficiently robust controls on Allfirst trading activities.
AIB chief executive Michael Buckley and chairman Lochlann Quinn both offered their resignations, though neither was accepted by the board of directors.
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 Business Wire: Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Interim Results for the half-year ended 30 June 2001
AIB Bank profit increased by 15% to E 372 million reflecting a strong performance in all key business units in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Britain.
Allied Irish America continued its investment programme to expand the number of representative offices and `e-enable' the business to further develop the national franchise in the charity and church sectors commonly known as the not-for-profit sector.
AIB Group generally expects that loans where known information about possible credit problems causes management to have serious doubts as to the ability of borrowers to comply with loan repayment terms would be included under its definition of non-performing and would therefore have been reported in the above table.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_August_1/ai_76887260   (4201 words)

  
 Allied Irish Banks plc News
Allied Irish Banks today announced that Declan Mc Sweeney has decided to retire from his role as Chief Financial Officer at the end of next month.
Allied Irish Banks, posted a forecast-topping rise in half-year profit on Wednesday and revised upwards its full-year earnings outlook as it reaped the benefit of strong economies in its key Irish and UK...
Allied Irish Banks is forecasting that the economy in the Republic will grow by six per cent by the end of the year.
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 CNN.com - Allied Irish Banks loss from currency fraud was $691 million - Feb. 20, 2002
Ireland's biggest bank is scrambling to restore confidence and has appointed an independent investigator to probe the possible fraud at its U.S. business Allfirst Treasury.
AIB has said it is a "well-capitalised profitable company" and would not succumb to the same fate as Barings.
"The Irish economy remains fundamentally strong and competitive, there are signs of recovery in the United States, the United Kingdom has proved resilient and interest rates have reduced significantly in Poland (where it has operations)," said the bank.
edition.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/02/20/aib   (501 words)

  
 Baltimore M&T official named Allied Irish Banks CEO - baltimoresun.com
Sheehy is chairman and chief executive officer of the Mid-Atlantic division of MandT Bank Corp. of Buffalo, N.Y., which bought a majority stake in Allfirst from Allied Irish for $3.1 billion in September 2002, six months after Sheehy arrived.
Allied Irish, also known as AIB, got MandT stock in the Allfirst sale and is the largest shareholder - 23.4 percent - in the U.S. bank.
Allied Irish's board chose Sheehy to run Allfirst in 2002 after revelations that a currency trader at the Baltimore bank, John M. Rusnak, covered up $691 million in losses over five years.
www.baltimoresun.com /bal-bz.sheehy11mar11,0,2725726.story   (609 words)

  
 ALLIED IRISH BANKS PLC - AIB Annual and Transition Report (foreign private issuer) (20-F) Item 18 and 19. Financial ...
AIB Group provides a number of defined benefit and defined contribution retirement benefit plans in various geographic locations, the majority of which are funded.
(formerly AIB Group Northern Ireland plc) is authorized to issue bank notes in Northern Ireland under the provisions of the Bank Charter Act 1844, the Bankers (Northern Ireland) Acts 1845 and 1928, the Allied Irish Banks Act (Northern Ireland) 1971, the Allied Irish Banks Act 1981 and the Allied Irish Banks Act 1993 (note 35).
The majority of staff in the Republic of Ireland are members of the Irish plan while the majority of staff in the UK are members of the UK plan.
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 Northcote Data - Company Information for Allied Irish Banks plc
AIB Group is Ireland's leading banking and financial services organisation, famously hit by a $700 million US rogue trading scandal in 2002.
AIB Bank (RoI) division consists of the group's retail and commercial activities in the Republic of Ireland.
AIB Capital Markets division comprises the Global Treasury and International, Investment Banking and Corporate Banking activities of the group as well as the Allied Irish America network.
www.northcote.co.uk /?SDL=NI03487   (245 words)

  
 Aib Banking - Credit BR
Allied Irish Banks plc is licensed by the Central Bank of Ireland … AIB Bank, LIT …
AIB builds much of its banking … name for retail division is abbribated from "Allied Irish Banks" to "AIB Bank".
By Cormac O'Keeffe AIB ARE BANKING on the skills of one man to steer them out of the stormy waters they now find themselves in.
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 Allied Irish's Investors Are Smilin' [Fool.com: Motley Fool Take] February 23, 2005
Allied Irish Banks (NYSE: AIB) had a good 2004, and it had little or nothing to do with the luck of the Irish.
For the year, Allied Irish Banks posted a return on assets of 1.2% and a return on shareholders' equity of 20.2%, and both figures are well above foreign bank averages.
In its home country, Allied Irish Banks operates in what is essentially a duopoly with the Bank of Ireland (NYSE: IRE).
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 Company Summary -- Allied Irish Banks PLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Group's principal activity is providing banking and financial services.
It operates through its four division, AIB Bank ROI, AIB Bank UK, Capital Markets and Poland.
AIB Bank ROI encompasses the Group's retail and commercial banking operation in Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. AIB Bank UK operates in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
www.corporateinformation.com /corpinfo.asp?cusip=C372H6930   (185 words)

  
 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Pre Close Trading Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Irish economic conditions remain favourable and we anticipate GDP growth in 2004 of around 4%.
Annualised loan growth in the mid to high teens is expected, reflecting recovery in demand from our Irish customers and continuing good growth in our UK and New York portfolios.
Investment banking is ahead of expectations and profitability is benefiting from the sale of the Govett business last year.
www.primezone.com /newsroom/news_releases.mhtml?d=59498   (1494 words)

  
 Allied Irish Banks loss from currency fraud was $691 million - Feb. 20, 2002
Allied Irish Banks loss from currency fraud was $691 million - Feb. 20, 2002
Allied Irish probes $750 million fraud - Feb.
LONDON (CNN) - Allied Irish Banks lost $691 million in the recent suspected currency fraud, it has revealed.
money.cnn.com /2002/02/20/international/aib   (553 words)

  
 Business Wire: Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Chooses Carreker's F... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Edel McDermott, group fraud manager at Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c., said, "Embedded deep within the culture of AIB is our commitment to protect customers' assets, as well as the integrity of our organization.
Already installed at 90 of the leading banks in Ireland, U.K., Australia, South Africa, U.S. and Canada, Carreker's FraudLink suite enables banks to expand their fraud mitigation capabilities for teller stations, the back office, and deposited items.
AIB Group is Ireland's leading banking and financial services organization, with total assets of over (euro)88 billion.
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 Allied Irish Banks Act 1996
An Act to provide for the transfer to AIB Group Northern Ireland plc of part of the undertakings of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c., AIB Capital Markets plc and AIB Finance Limited; and for related purposes.
AIB Capital Markets plc and AIB Finance Limited are also incorporated in the Republic of Ireland under the Companies Acts 1963 to 1990 of that jurisdiction as companies limited by shares and are wholly owned subsidiaries of AIB:
For the better conduct of the businesses of AIB, AIB Capital Markets plc and AIB Finance Limited in England, Scotland and Wales it is expedient to make provision for the fusion of those businesses by transferring them to and vesting them in AIB NI without interference with the conduct and continuity of those businesses:
www.hmso.gov.uk /acts/locact96/Ukla_19960007_en_2.htm   (939 words)

  
 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
Allied Irish Banks (AIB), one of Ireland's largest banks and private employers, is looking beyond the Emerald Isle for its proverbial pot o' gold.
In England and Scotland, AIB focuses on commercial clients through about 40 locations, while in Poland, AIB operates from 387 branches and outlets.
There are 13 competitors for Allied Irish Banks; see more.
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 Allied irish bank - Allied Irish Bank (GB) - Great Britain
Allied Irish Bank had collected information for years, but it wasn't until the implementation of a Teradata warehouse that they began using the data to
AIB is one of the so called Big Four (banks) commercial banks in Ireland.
Allied Irish Offshore is a registered business name of AIB Bank (CI) Limited.
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 Allied Irish Banks PLC shares from FramedShare.co.uk
Allied Irish Banks, plc (AIB) provides banking, financial and related services, principally in Ireland, the United States, the United Kingdom and Poland.
AIB Group operates from some 62 branches and outlets.
Until April 1, 2003, AIB's main operations in the United States were carried out through its subsidiary, Allfirst Financial Inc. (Allfirst), which operated through 258 full-service branch offices in Maryland, adjoining states and the District of Columbia.
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 ireland.com - The Irish Times - Wed, Dec 20, 2006 - On Allied Irish Banks . . .
ireland.com - The Irish Times - Wed, Dec 20, 2006 - On Allied Irish Banks.
What the tribunal says: Allied Irish Banks, the State's largest financial institution, gave an "indirect payment or benefit equivalent to a payment" to Mr Haughey when it forgave significant debts that he had run up before he became taoiseach in 1979. Login or subscribe for more.
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 ipedia.com: An Post Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
An Post came into being in 1984 when, under the terms of the Postal & Telecommunications Services Act, 1983, the delivery services of the Department of Posts & Telegraphs; (P&T) were divided between two new organizations: An Post and Telecom Éireann (the latter being the telecoms operator now called Eircom).
At its inception, during the early years of the Irish Free State, the Department of Posts & Telegraphs was the country's largest department of state, and its employees (most of them postmen) constituted the largest sector of the civil service.
In 2003, An Post rebranded its post offices network as "Post Office", with a new white and red logo, and introduced banking services in conjunction with Allied Irish Banks.
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 Banks Banks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
AIB Group Your Life, Anything is possible, Be with AIB.
Banks are a subset of the financial services industry.
Banks are listed with the city of their corporate headquarters branches are onlylisted by request of the bank.
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 Allied Irish Banks Act 1996
The text of this Internet version of the Act is published by the Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament and has been prepared to reflect the text as it received Royal Assent.
A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the Allied Irish Banks Act 1996, ISBN 0105107964.
Where you see a "continue" button at the bottom of the page of text, this indicates that there is another chunk of text available.
www.hmso.gov.uk /acts/locact96/Ukla_19960007_en_1.htm   (314 words)

  
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 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Interim Results 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
AIB Group Chief Executive Michael Buckley said: 'The first six months of 2004 was a period of very strong operating performance for AIB.
Very strong lending and deposit growth was achieved and we expect this trend to continue in the second half of 2004.
CONTACT: Declan McSweeney Chief Financial Officer AIB Group Bankcentre Ballsbridge Dublin 4 Tel: +353 1 6414954 Alan Kelly Head of Group Investor Relations AIB Group Bankcentre Ballsbridge Dublin 4 Tel: +353 1 6412162 Catherine Burke Head of Corporate Relations AIB Group Bankcentre Ballsbridge Dublin 4.
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