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  2. New Ireland Assurance - Wikipedia

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    New Ireland Assurance Company plc (Irish: Comhlucht na hÉireann um Árachas cpt) is an insurance company in Ireland with origins in Ireland's independence movement. It was founded as the New Ireland Assurance Collecting Society in January 1918. [1] [2] [3] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of Ireland. [4]

  3. Goodbody Stockbrokers - Wikipedia

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    Goodbody Stockbrokers is Ireland's longest established stockbroking firm with roots dating back to 1877. As well as being one of the leading institutional brokers, it is one of the largest private client firms in Ireland. It is a member firm of the Irish Stock Exchange and a SETS participant of the London Stock Exchange.

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  6. NCB Group - Wikipedia

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    NCB Group was an investment bank based in Dublin, Ireland. [2] Founded by Dermot Desmond, NCB firmly established its reputation by sponsoring a yacht NCB Ireland in the 1989 Whitbread Round-the-world yacht race, now the Volvo Ocean Race. [3] It was taken over by Investec and rebranded in 2013. [4]

  7. Aviva Group Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Group Ireland plc is the Irish arm of British insurance firm Aviva plc. Its headquarters are in Dublin. The company also provides investment management and pension services. D&B Hoovers reported in October 2010 that Aviva is the largest general insurer in Ireland, with a market share of more than 20% in the country. [1]

  8. Jardine Lloyd Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, the company launched a new brand which removed the names of the firm ("Jardine Lloyd Thompson"), leaving simply the acronym JLT and an evolution of the pyramid device. [5] In December 2009, the company acquired HSBC Actuaries and Consultants, a UK-based employee benefits and actuarial consultancy firm, for a purchase price of £27 ...

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