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Website:
http://www.aibgroup.com
Phone: +353 1 660 0311 |
Address:
Ballsbridge
Dublin, 4 |
Company Description
Allied Irish Banks PLC(AIB Group). 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. It offers corporate banking and specialist services including mortgages, credit cards, invoice discounting and asset finance. Capital Markets manages the investment banking, asset management, stockbroking, corporate banking and global treasury services. Poland offers services to retail and corporate customers. It also offers mortgages, credit cards, retail bonds, mutual funds, treasury and capital market products, leasing and factoring facilities, foreign trade services and asset management. Provides banking and financial services
Key People
| Non Executive Chairman | Dermot Gleeson |
| Group Chief Executive Officer | Eugene Sheehy |
| Group Finance Director | John O'Donnell |
| Secretary | W. M. Kinsella |
Related Business Topics
Breaking News
Reuters India - November 26, 2009 8:53 AM
DUBLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - EBS Building Society has started talks with Irish Nationwide about a possible merger, the two companies said on Thursday, confirming earlier comments from EBS that the talks were likely to start this week. EBS had said on ...
CNBC - November 26, 2009 5:16 AM
Forbes.com - November 26, 2009 4:56 AM
DUBLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Shares in Allied Irish Banks dropped more than 9 percent on Thursday, as worries about British peers' exposure to debt problems in Dubai were weighing on markets. 'Markets are weaker today on the back of the news in Dubai. ...
Reuters UK - November 26, 2009 4:36 AM
(Refiles to make clear in first paragraph that concerns about British peers' exposure is affecting markets) DUBLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Shares in Allied Irish Banks dropped more than 9 percent on Thursday, as worries about British peers' exposure to debt ...
CNBC - November 26, 2009 3:33 AM

