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  2. Allied Irish Banks - Wikipedia

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    Allied Irish Banks Limited was formed in 1966 as a new company that acquired three Irish banks: Provincial Bank of Ireland, the Royal Bank of Ireland, and the Munster & Leinster Bank. In 1966, AIB's aggregate assets were IR£255 million (€323.8 million)—as at 31 December 2005, the AIB Group had assets of €133 billion. In the 1980s the ...

  3. AIB (NI) - Wikipedia

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    AIB (NI) (formerly known as First Trust Bank) is a commercial bank in Northern Ireland that is part of Allied Irish Banks 's UK subsidiary AIB Group (UK) plc. It is one of the Big Four banks in Ireland. The bank was created in 1991 when TSB Northern Ireland merged with the AIB Group's other interests. The bank can trace its existence back to ...

  4. Allied Irish Bank (GB) - Wikipedia

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    Allied Irish Bank (GB) is a bank operating in the United Kingdom as a subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks (legally registered in the UK as AIB Group (UK) plc). History [ edit ] The Allied Irish Bank can trace its history back to the year of 1825.

  5. AIB Group (UK) - Wikipedia

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    AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. is a subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks. It is registered in Northern Ireland . [1] Regulated by the Financial Services Authority , it serves as the legal entity for the United Kingdom banking division of the group.

  6. Inter-Alpha Group of Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Alpha Group of Banks was created in 1971 by six banks in the European Community to provide a platform for the regular exchange of ideas and to explore areas for cooperation between its member banks. The group is a non-hierarchical association and is maintained by mutual agreement with each bank retaining full autonomy and independence ...

  7. David Duffy (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Ireland in 2011, Duffy was appointed CEO of Allied Irish Banks (AIB Group plc), one of the largest retail and commercial banks in Ireland. Duffy was pivotal in the turnaround of AIB, returning it to a profit making institution after its bail-out by the Irish government. Duffy joined Clydesdale Bank in June 2015 as CEO.

  8. Why AIB Group PLC’s (ISE:AIBG) ROE Of 8.18% Does Not ... - AOL

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    AIB Group PLC’s (ISE:AIBG) most recent return on equity was a substandard 8.18% relative to its industry performance of 8.74% over the past year. AIBG’s results could indicate a relativelyRead ...

  9. List of banks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK banking brands owned by foreign banks. Allied Irish Bank (GB) and First Trust Bank, owned by AIB Group of the Republic of Ireland. Al Rayan Bank, owned by Masraf Al Rayan of Qatar. Axis Bank UK, owned by Axis Bank of India. Bank of Ceylon (UK), owned by Bank of Ceylon of Sri Lanka.