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IRE - Governor & Company of the Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland is engaged in the provision of personal and business banking, mortgages and other financial services. . As of Mar 31, 2006, Bank of Ireland had total assets of Euro 162,354,000,000 and total deposits of Euro 32,312,000,000.
Contact Info
40 Mespil Road
Dublin, 4
Ireland
Phone: 353 1 661 5933
Fax: 353 1 661 5671
www.bankofireland.ie
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CEO
Mr. Richie Boucher has been the Chief Executive of Bank of Ireland Group for Bank of Ireland (IOM) Limited since May 18, 2009. Mr. Boucher has been Group Chief Executive of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since February 25, 2009. Mr. Boucher served as the Chief Executive of Retail Financial Services Ireland (RFSI) of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since November 2005. Mr. Boucher served as the Chief Executive of Retail Financial Services Ireland (RFSI) of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since 2005. Mr. Boucher joined Bank of Ireland as Chief Executive for Corporate Banking from Royal Bank of Scotland in December 2003, where he served as Regional Managing Director for Corporate Banking, London, and South East England. He also served as Head of Corporate and Business Banking and Head of Retail - Republic of Ireland with Ulster Bank Group. He was in the Court since October 2006. He has been a Director of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since October 6, 2006. Mr. Boucher serves as a Director of Bank of Ireland Life Holdings plc, Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank and ICS Building Society.
The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland provides banking and financial services primarily in Ireland and the United Kingdom. The company has a network of retail branches in Ireland and joint ventures in the U.K. engaged in the provision of consumer financial services. Corporate Banking and Global Markets conduct the company’s international business with offices in Dublin, London, and the U.S., as well as branches in Paris and Frankfurt. The company provides a range of financial services in Ireland to major sectors of the Irish economy, including checking and deposit services, overdrafts, term loans, mortgages, business and corporate lending, international asset financing, leasing, instalment credit, invoice discounting, foreign exchange facilities, interest and exchange rate hedging instruments, executor, trustee, life assurance, pension, and financial advisory services, including mergers and acquisitions. The company markets and sells its products on a domestic basis through its nationwide distribution network in Ireland, which consists of 254 full time service branches and approximately 1,280 ATMs, its direct telephone banking service, direct sales forces, and its online services. The UK Financial Services (UKFS) division incorporates Business Banking in the U.K., the branch network in northern Ireland, and the joint ventures with the UK Post Office, namely Post Office Financial and Travel Services. In addition, the company provides corporate lending and treasury products and services to corporate customers in the U.K. through its Corporate Banking and Global Markets businesses which have offices in Belfast, Bristol, and London. Operations As of December 31, 2010, the company organized its businesses primarily into Retail Republic of Ireland, Bank of Ireland Life (BoI Life), UK Financial Services, and Capital Markets. Retail Republic of Ireland Retail Republic of Ireland includes the company’s branch operations in the Republic of Ireland. The branches offer a range of financial products and services in addition to the deposit, lending, checking account, and other money transmission services. It also includes Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank (BoIMB), ICS Building Society (ICS), Private Banking, installment credit and leasing business, credit card operations, commercial finance/invoice discounting businesses, foreign exchange operations, and a direct telephone and online banking unit. As of December 31, 2010, Branch banking in the Republic of Ireland operated approximately 254 full service branches. A range of banking services is provided to major sectors of the Irish economy, including small and medium sized commercial and industrial companies. Branches provide checking accounts, demand and term deposit accounts, overdrafts, term loans, and home loans, as well as money transmission and foreign exchange services. Also available through branches are credit cards, life assurance, pension, and investment products, as well as loan and deposit products of other Group businesses. Customers also have access to online and telephone banking services. BoIMB's principal activities are the issuance of Irish residential mortgages, primarily sourced through the branch network, together with the issuance of mortgage covered securities in accordance with the Asset Covered Securities Act, 2001 to 2007 to provide funding to the Group. ICS is involved in mortgage lending secured by residential properties and the collection of deposits. Its mortgage business is generated principally by referrals from intermediaries. ICS’ deposits are generated by referrals from the company’s branches. Bank of Ireland Private Banking provides wealth management solutions to high net worth individuals in Ireland. It offers a private banking service utilizing a range of investment, fiduciary, and banking products. Bank of Ireland Finance provides installment credit and leasing facilities. Its products are marketed to the personal, commercial and agricultural sectors by a direct sales force, through the company’s branches and by intermediaries, such as dealers, retailers and professionals.
Bank of Ireland is engaged in the provision of personal and business banking, mortgages and other financial services. . As of Mar 31, 2006, Bank of Ireland had total assets of Euro 162,354,000,000 and total deposits of Euro 32,312,000,000.
Contact Info
40 Mespil Road
Dublin, 4
Ireland
Phone: 353 1 661 5933
Fax: 353 1 661 5671
www.bankofireland.ie
investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?ticker=IRE:US
CEO
Mr. Richie Boucher has been the Chief Executive of Bank of Ireland Group for Bank of Ireland (IOM) Limited since May 18, 2009. Mr. Boucher has been Group Chief Executive of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since February 25, 2009. Mr. Boucher served as the Chief Executive of Retail Financial Services Ireland (RFSI) of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since November 2005. Mr. Boucher served as the Chief Executive of Retail Financial Services Ireland (RFSI) of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since 2005. Mr. Boucher joined Bank of Ireland as Chief Executive for Corporate Banking from Royal Bank of Scotland in December 2003, where he served as Regional Managing Director for Corporate Banking, London, and South East England. He also served as Head of Corporate and Business Banking and Head of Retail - Republic of Ireland with Ulster Bank Group. He was in the Court since October 2006. He has been a Director of The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland since October 6, 2006. Mr. Boucher serves as a Director of Bank of Ireland Life Holdings plc, Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank and ICS Building Society.
The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland provides banking and financial services primarily in Ireland and the United Kingdom. The company has a network of retail branches in Ireland and joint ventures in the U.K. engaged in the provision of consumer financial services. Corporate Banking and Global Markets conduct the company’s international business with offices in Dublin, London, and the U.S., as well as branches in Paris and Frankfurt. The company provides a range of financial services in Ireland to major sectors of the Irish economy, including checking and deposit services, overdrafts, term loans, mortgages, business and corporate lending, international asset financing, leasing, instalment credit, invoice discounting, foreign exchange facilities, interest and exchange rate hedging instruments, executor, trustee, life assurance, pension, and financial advisory services, including mergers and acquisitions. The company markets and sells its products on a domestic basis through its nationwide distribution network in Ireland, which consists of 254 full time service branches and approximately 1,280 ATMs, its direct telephone banking service, direct sales forces, and its online services. The UK Financial Services (UKFS) division incorporates Business Banking in the U.K., the branch network in northern Ireland, and the joint ventures with the UK Post Office, namely Post Office Financial and Travel Services. In addition, the company provides corporate lending and treasury products and services to corporate customers in the U.K. through its Corporate Banking and Global Markets businesses which have offices in Belfast, Bristol, and London. Operations As of December 31, 2010, the company organized its businesses primarily into Retail Republic of Ireland, Bank of Ireland Life (BoI Life), UK Financial Services, and Capital Markets. Retail Republic of Ireland Retail Republic of Ireland includes the company’s branch operations in the Republic of Ireland. The branches offer a range of financial products and services in addition to the deposit, lending, checking account, and other money transmission services. It also includes Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank (BoIMB), ICS Building Society (ICS), Private Banking, installment credit and leasing business, credit card operations, commercial finance/invoice discounting businesses, foreign exchange operations, and a direct telephone and online banking unit. As of December 31, 2010, Branch banking in the Republic of Ireland operated approximately 254 full service branches. A range of banking services is provided to major sectors of the Irish economy, including small and medium sized commercial and industrial companies. Branches provide checking accounts, demand and term deposit accounts, overdrafts, term loans, and home loans, as well as money transmission and foreign exchange services. Also available through branches are credit cards, life assurance, pension, and investment products, as well as loan and deposit products of other Group businesses. Customers also have access to online and telephone banking services. BoIMB's principal activities are the issuance of Irish residential mortgages, primarily sourced through the branch network, together with the issuance of mortgage covered securities in accordance with the Asset Covered Securities Act, 2001 to 2007 to provide funding to the Group. ICS is involved in mortgage lending secured by residential properties and the collection of deposits. Its mortgage business is generated principally by referrals from intermediaries. ICS’ deposits are generated by referrals from the company’s branches. Bank of Ireland Private Banking provides wealth management solutions to high net worth individuals in Ireland. It offers a private banking service utilizing a range of investment, fiduciary, and banking products. Bank of Ireland Finance provides installment credit and leasing facilities. Its products are marketed to the personal, commercial and agricultural sectors by a direct sales force, through the company’s branches and by intermediaries, such as dealers, retailers and professionals.