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  Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland is to acquire Burdale Financial Holdings, the London-based corporate lender with 30 staff, for £49m.
Bank of Ireland is planning to close some of its 200 Bristol & West and Bank of Ireland branches in the UK, with a reduction in the 5,500-strong workforce.
Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Bank are to merge their IT departments into a new company, and the future of about 60 jobs in Northern Ireland is undecided.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /bad55380.htm   (914 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Bank of Ireland, offically known as the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland is a commercial bank operation on the island of Ireland, one of the Big Four.
The bank was formed by an Act of the Irish Parliament in 1782 to support public and commercial finances in Ireland.
The headquarters of the bank until the 1970s was the impressive, Bank of Ireland building in Dublin.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Bank_of_Ireland   (242 words)

  
 Central Bank of Ireland v. Gildea
Similarly, the employees of the bank, although not civil servants of the government, were civil servants of the State and were properly described as employed ‘by or under the State’.
He submitted that it was clearly not the intention of the Oireachtas that the bank’s employees should be in the same position as civil servants in respect of whom a self contained code providing for their recruit­ment, remuneration and dismissal had been provided under the relevant legis­lation, such as the Civil Service Regulation Act 1956.
Ireland the issue was as to whether the State, as such a juristic person, was liable vicariously for the tortious acts of civil servants.
www.ucc.ie /law/irlii/cases/346_95.htm   (3073 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Bank of Ireland also known as the Governor and Company of the Bank of is a commercial bank operation in the Republic of Ireland one of the Big Four.
The bank was formed by an of the Irish Parliament in 1782 to support public and commercial finances Ireland.
Until the 1970s the Bank of Ireland was the banker but not the central bank.
www.freeglossary.com /Bank_of_Ireland   (366 words)

  
 VISION :: Client stories : Bank of Ireland Life : Peter Morrogh : New Ireland Assurance and Lifetime Assurance
Bank of Ireland Life was formed in 2003 through the merger of New Ireland Assurance and Lifetime Assurance, both wholly owned subsidiaries of the Bank of Ireland Group.
Bank of Ireland Life is committed to continually enhancing its reputation for excellent customer service, while at the same time realising the cost benefits that can be achieved through moving to common quotations systems and infrastructure across all channels.
Bank of Ireland Life was successful in being in the first set of companies to achieve PRSA accreditation.
www.vision.com /clients/client_stories/boilife.html   (892 words)

  
 Ireland Bank
Ireland Bank and the FDIC will under no circumstances contact you via e-mail or telephone to request personal account information.
Today, Ireland Bank is a financially solid institution that is happy to call nine southeast Idaho communities "home".
J.N. Ireland was born in 1839 in Calvert County, Maryland.
www.ireland-bank.com   (325 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland Credit Card Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The bank offers a wide range of personal credit cards, with offers for the first 6 months on purchases at 0% rate, no cash advance fee if you have a zero balance and interest free credit for up to 56 days they are competitive with today’s market.
The Bank of Ireland has online banking which is 365online.com for your convenience, letting you know your account details, transactions and bill details any time of the day, anywhere in the world.
Overall The Bank of Ireland Group is a very professional company doing their best to meet the needs of all their customers, from their corporate clients who can depend on them giving a dedicated service to students who wouldn’t know where to be without financial assistance.
www.smartcreditcards.co.uk /bank-of-ireland.html   (387 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland Investment to Boost Bord BIA Brand Programme (Bank of Ireland) - Pressi.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This is a further addition to a number of initiatives launched by Bank of Ireland in May 03, to target this rapidly expanding sector, including a specific Eur50m loan fund to finance development activity by small and medium sized companies in the Food and Drink sector.
The Bank of Ireland deal will see the Brand Programme being significantly enhanced over the next three years with a number of new initiatives, including company specific brand development programmes, finance for brands, a major consumer research project, study visits and a nationwide information campaign.
Bank of Ireland is the number one Bank for business in Ireland with dedicated business relationship managers available through each of its 270 strong nationwide branch network and over 50,000 registered customers for its 'Banking on Line' service.
www.pressi.com /int/release/84481.html   (660 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland Securities Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We are part of the Bank of Ireland Group, an organisation with a tradition in retail, commercial, and investment banking that spans more thn 200 years.
Bank of Ireland is the country's most diversified banking group, with overseas operations in the UK, Europe, the United States and the Far East.
Bank of Ireland provide a wide range of custody, administration, outsourcing and securities lending services to international clients in Ireland, Europe, North America and the Far East.
www.globalcustody.net /bank-of-ireland-securities-services   (229 words)

  
 Irish Times Article - Bank of Ireland considering new HQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bank of Ireland is investigating the possibility of concentrating all its headquarter functions in a single new location in the Dublin area.
The problem facing the bank is that, although it occupies almost 92,900sq m (1,000,000sq ft) in the Dublin area - apart altogether from the branch network - its head office at Lower Baggot Street has a floor area of only 18,580sq m (200,000sq ft).
Should the bank decide to move to a newly developed headquarters with a floor area of close to 41,805sq m (450,000sq ft), its choice would probably be between a site in the north city docklands or a suburban location such as Cherrywood, Central Park in Leopardstown, Ballymun or Santry Demesne.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/commercialproperty/2005/0615/1725746494CPBANK.html   (454 words)

  
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Bank of Ireland said on Monday that it has finally ended a long-running dispute with workers over the outsourcing of IT functions to Hewlett-Packard.
In a brief statement, Bank of Ireland said that the latest ballot of Irish Bank Officials Association (IBOA) members in Bank of Ireland's IT arm ITSIS on the bank's most recent outsourcing plan had resulted in a favourable vote.
The entire length of the contract between HP and Bank of Ireland is seven years, and the deal is valued at about EUR600 million.
www.electricnews.net /print.html?code=9374342   (384 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland outlines 2,100 job cuts programme
The Bank said that its acceptance is subject to the normal approval processes.
Bank of Ireland said the Recommendations represented a fair and balanced outcome and would enable the Bank to move ahead with the implementation of the Programme.
The financial services industry is changing and Bank of Ireland is fortunate to be able to embrace this change from a position of strength, given our track record of positive performance over recent years.
www.finfacts.ie /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10002296.shtml   (963 words)

  
 Datamonitor - Bank of Ireland to cut 2,000 jobs - News
Bank of Ireland is to reduce its workforce by 2,100 people in a cost cutting exercise to be implemented over the next four years, designed ultimately to save the bank E120 million per year.
Bank of Ireland plans to achieve E30 million savings in 2005/06, increasing to E75 million in 2006/07, to E105 million in 2007/08, resulting in an annual reduction in costs of E120 million in 2008/09.
However, competition is set to increase with Danske Bank, which recently bought National Irish Bank, announcing last week that it was to open additional branches, while HBOS is also planning an expansion of its Irish operations.
www.datamonitor.com /~e3cda32bc66041fa96ce5b4ba8bcbf1c~/industries/news/article/?pid=86D87502-E49F-4802-8D93-04AFB3C27012&type=NewsWire   (361 words)

  
 WJLA - Bank of Ireland to Slash 2,100 Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The bank said the layoff program was expected to cost it about 210 million euros ($275 million) over the next four years, including 115 million euros ($150 million) in fiscal 2005, which begins April 1.
The bank forecast that its full-year 2004 results, to be released May 12, would reflect a 5 percent gain in pretax profit, much in line with analysts' expectations.
Bank of Ireland shares rose 0.24 percent to 12.36 euros ($16.25) in midmorning trading on the Irish Stock Exchange.
www.wjla.com /headlines/0305/215208.html   (527 words)

  
 www.Starting a Business in Ireland.com / Assistance / Organisations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Enterprise Support Unit (ESU), part of Bank of Ireland Enterprise Finance, is a specialist unit which is committed to the start-up and developing SME sector.
Bank of Ireland also operates BOI Venture Capital Ltd and the Enterprise2000 Fund.
Bank of Ireland also has a nationwide network of Enterprise Advisors.
www.startingabusinessinireland.com /dirboiesu.htm   (147 words)

  
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Bank of Ireland has said that no job losses are anticipated as the result of a major outsourcing deal it is negotiating with HP.
Bank of Ireland announced on Friday that it was in exclusive discussions with HP about appointing it as the bank's supplier of IT services for the next seven years.
Bank of Ireland said the workers will operate in HP under the same terms and conditions as they had when they worked directly for the bank.
www.electricnews.net /print.html?code=9354458   (636 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland says outlook for Irish shares positive; property values "stretched"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Chris Reilly was speaking at New Ireland's broker investment seminars, at which he was joint headline speaker with Dr Dan McLaughlin, Group Chief Economist, Bank of Ireland.
Speaking at the seminars, Dr Dan McLaughlin, Group Chief Economist, Bank of Ireland said: "Ireland now has the same inflation rate as the euro area but the economy is growing at three times the euro norm.
The Tiger II era is upon us, which will see Ireland growing at a potential rate of 6.5% per annum, with a shortage of labour the major constraint.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/printer_1000310.shtml   (364 words)

  
 www.Starting a Business in Ireland.com / Assistance / Organisations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bank of Ireland is the second largest bank in Ireland, providing a range of banking services to business customers.
Bank of Ireland is one of the banks that administers the European Investment Bank Global Loan facility for SMEs.
It operates in Northern Ireland as Bank of Ireland Northern Ireland.
www.startingabusinessinireland.com /dirboi.htm   (71 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland plans HP deal - Computing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Bank of Ireland is in talks with Hewlett Packard (HP) to outsource its IT systems in a seven-year deal that will see around 450 staff transfer to the technology company.
A spokeswoman for Bank of Ireland would not comment on the value of any HP deal or proposed savings, and said it was "too early" to say if the companies would market the service to other banks in the future.
Despite Barclays Bank shelving plans for a £100m-a-year outsourcing deal with IBM last week, analysts said the Bank of Ireland contract is evidence of the continued use of outsourcing in financial services.
www.computing.co.uk /vnunet/news/2121989/bank-ireland-plans-hp-deal   (676 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland to axe 2,000 jobs - Wikinews
It emerged last night that the Bank of Ireland, Ireland's second largest bank, intends to lay off 15% of its workforce.
The Bank of Scotland also recently announced its entry into the Irish retail banking sector by purchasing the ESB chain of retail units for €120m.
Both the Bank of Ireland, and its biggest competitor AIB announced profits of over €1bn last year.
en.wikinews.org /wiki/Bank_of_Ireland_to_axe_2,000_jobs   (307 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland IT workers threaten strike - Computerworld
The deal would affect 500 workers at Bank of Ireland ITSIS, the bank's IT arm, where roughly one-third of the staffers are members of the Irish Bank Officials' Association (IBOA).
Anne Mathews, a spokeswoman for the Bank of Ireland, said the bank "couldn't have meaningful discussions" with IBOA "until a preferred provider had been selected." She added that contract negotiations with HP will continue during the next four to six months and that IBOA will have a voice in those discussions.
Officials from the Bank of Ireland and IBOA met yesterday in their first round of talks since the contract was signed earlier this month.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2003/0,4814,80604,00.html   (369 words)

  
 Work Life Balance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bank of Ireland has had an Equal Opportunities Policy and Programme of Action since 1985.
A creche was opened in 1991 close to the Bank's Head Office in Baggot Street.
Applications for places in the Creche are considered on a first come basis and are available to children of all Bank of Ireland employees at a very competitive market rate.
www.familyfriendly.ie /boipage.shtml   (869 words)

  
 Bank of ireland
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 RTE Business - Unions oppose Bank of Ireland job cuts
The IBOA union has reacted furiously to the Bank of Ireland's 2,100 job cuts as part of a major cost reduction programme at the bank.
He said the Bank's move was in sharp contrast with the approach taken by all other domestic and international competitors who are focused on income growth, increased employment and enhanced customer service.
The IBOA is due to meet Bank of Ireland senior management tomorrow to discuss their proposals.
www.rte.ie /business/2005/0322/boi2.html   (295 words)

  
 e-Car Rental Ireland - online Irish car hire service
The Reuplic of Ireland is one of the twleve european countries to adopt the Euro as it's national currency.
The major banks in the Republic of Ireland are AIB, Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank and National Irish Bank.
In Northern Ireland the main banks are HSBC, Northern Bank and Bank of Ireland.
www.e-car-rental-ireland.com /aboutirelandbanking.htm   (316 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Bank of Ireland to cut 2,100 jobs
Bank of Ireland (BoI) is to cut 2,100 jobs in Ireland and the United Kingdom as part of a cost-cutting drive fuelled by increased competition.
Twelve bank branches will be closed in Ireland while the number of call centres in operation will be cut from 22 to four.
Bank of Ireland also said it had received several offers of interest for Bristol & West's network of bank branches and its deposit base.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/business/4371021.stm   (302 words)

  
 Working in Ireland Career Advice and employment Ireland information from Irish Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bank of Ireland 365 has vacancies for part-time Customer Contact Agents in its call centre in Tallaght, which won Irish Contact Centre of the Year.
Bank of Ireland 365 has been awarded the titles of both “Contact Centre of the Year” and “Best Call Centre Workplace in Ireland”.
Bank of Ireland is committed to the Positive to Disability initiative.
www.exp.ie /Resource_centre/individual_article.asp?SID=6&ArtID=1257   (370 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland Credit Cards
Owning a Bank of Ireland Visa card means that in addition to being able to use your card at over 48,000 locations throughout Ireland and over 21 million outlets in 200 countries worldwide, you’ll also be able to book tickets for concerts, films and trains over the phone.
To get the most out of your Bank of Ireland Visa card, we advise you to repay the balance in full every month by the due date, so you pay no interest (16.9% APR for Purchases) and you get up to 56 days interest free credit.
You must also have had a Bank of Ireland account for a minimum of 6 months (with an average monthly turnover of £100, which includes student loan payments or parental contribution).
www.bankofireland.co.uk /personal_banking/credit_cards   (521 words)

  
 RTE News - Mulvey to chair Bank of Ireland talks
The Bank of Ireland and the Irish Bank Officials' Association (IBOA) have agreed to invite a mediator to act as independent chairman to facilitate costcutting talks at the bank.
Pending the conclusion of those negotiations, the bank has agreed to defer implementation of the proposals, which would see the loss of up to 2,100 jobs over the next four years.
The bank had hoped to achieve up to 1,200 redundancies over the next 12 months, with the remaining 800 positions being cut over the following three years.
www.rte.ie /news/2005/0323/boi.html   (204 words)

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