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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Danske Bank; First Active; ICS Building Society (previously Irish Civil Service Building Society) – investment shares acquired in 1984 by Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland as well as society savers but ran separately for a period until a legislative change after the 1987 General Election.
Branches in UK Atom Bank: 2013 Durham, England: 2.8 [9] 357 [10] Online only Bank of Ireland UK: 1783 London, England 1,700 Barclays: 1690 London, England 1,477 100,000
In 1864, Bank of Ireland paid its first interest on deposits. [6] By 1883, Bank of Ireland had 58 branches throughout Ireland, and by 1920, the number had grown to 75. [9] In 1922, Bank of Ireland was appointed as banker to the Government of Ireland. [10] In 1926, Bank of Ireland took control of the National Land Bank.
A branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland 1727 Royal Bank of Scotland: Kingdom of Great Britain United Kingdom: Part of NatWest Group: 1737 Van Lanschot Kempen: Dutch Republic Netherlands: The oldest independent bank in the Netherlands [2] and the Benelux. [3] [4] 1747 Banque Nagelmackers: Liège Belgium: 1750 Rahn+Bodmer: Zürich Switzerland ...
The first loans, provided by Bank of Ireland, launched in 2004. [9] Post Office branded credit cards have also been introduced. Accounts opened before July 2019 were provided by Bank of Ireland UK and subsequently transferred to JaJa Finance [10] and accounts opened after November 2019 are now provided by Capital One. [11]
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Bristol & West (B&W) was a former mutual building society in the United Kingdom (UK), one of the first to be demutualised to become a publicly traded bank in 1997. [2] [3] Bristol & West had its headquarters in Bristol, England, UK. B&W became a division of the UK arm of the Bank of Ireland in 1997.