IBRC seeks $100m for retail units at base of Boston hotel
Move comes as special liquidators accelerate asset disposals
Move comes as special liquidators accelerate asset disposals
Bernard Byrne, who took charge of the business in 2021 and oversaw its sale to Bank of Ireland, announced his intention to leave the firm last year
So-called bad bank set to take over remaining Irish Bank Resolution Corporation assets and complete its wind-down by the end of 2025
The former lawyer, banker and at one time the State’s most recognisable civil servant has been elected the country’s first directly-elected mayor in Limerick
Byrne to succeed Margaret Sweeney ahead of forthcoming agm and amid ongoing strategic review
Agency ‘facilitated the delivery of about 34,000 residential units’ and ‘regeneration of Dublin docklands’
Byrne talks about his difficult time with AIB, dealing with the Anglo bond sale scandal at Davy, and the future of the stockbroking firm after he departs
Former billionaire detailed list of grievances over his treatment by the State and said attempts to link him to Lunney kidnapping are 'evil'
Theft trial hears that Anglo Irish Bank viewed accused as someone with whom it wished to have ongoing dealings
Mike Aynsley describes Quinn claims in recent interviews as ‘pure nonsense’ and ‘quite Trumpian’
Liquidators have control of assets in both countries that they were intending to sell last year before war broke out
Former billionaire again denies being paymaster in abduction and torture of Kevin Lunney
Minister for Finance says the move ‘brings to an end a specific consequence of the banking crisis’
Liabilities of failed lenders weighed on State after September 2008 bank guarantee
Businessman and son of former tánaiste died suddenly at his home in Sandymount
Big Four accountant was sued over audits that failed to uncover Seán FitzPatrick’s bed and breakfasting of up to €122m in personal loans
State keen to close the door on the last of the debt used to prop up Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide whose failure triggered the financial crisis
Anglo was renamed Irish Bank Resolution Corporationin 2011 and subsequently took over the remains of INBS
Numbers employed rise to 240 with the group ‘on track to return to pre-Covid trading levels’
The Clare-born developer was declared a bankrupt by the British high court in 2012
Dublin City Council gave go-ahead for project in January
Dublin City Council had granted permission for seven-storey office block
Seven-storey office block to be built on the site
The 2012 case sought €50m in damages over losses allegedly resulting from auditor’s failings
Judge reserves his decision on 15 of the former Davy employees’ motion to strike out the case against them
The report found that IBRC was deceived during the company’s 2012 sale to telecoms tycoon Denis O’Brien
The latest sale of €500 million of bonds linked to State bailout of Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide brings total sold to €22.5 billion
Commercial properties that once formed part of Quinn family’s €455 million property empire are now controlled by liquidators of State-owned former Anglo Irish Bank
RTE’s three-part Quinn Country documentary sheds new light on rise and fall of man once reputed to be Ireland’s richest
Coffee giant says it has no plans to further reduce Irish footprint despite reports about UK business
Mr Justice Michael Quinn’s judgment relating to the discovery of documents connected with the case was published on Monday
Fall in market value of surviving banks as well as cost of servicing debt accounts for €4bn increase since last estimate
Here's what has happened to the money pumped into the financial sector
Some €18.4 billion of the Central Bank’s profits since 2008 have transferred to the exchequer
The Fitzpatricks had sought permission to build a two-storey, four-bedroom house on a site outside Greystones
Earlsfort Capital Partners said it has already closed two transactions, valued at a combined €25m
Result came as revenues for 2020 declined amid Covid restrictions
Former solicitor accused of theft of €27m says there was no scheme to defraud banks
Former solicitor says banker Michael Fingleton ‘threw him to the wolves’
Denis O’Brien’s offer won out despite the prospect of a higher price from a rival bidder
Key witnesses given two months to respond to commission of inquiry’s conclusions
Accused also describes paying for banker’s flights to Portugal and Hungary
Businessman’s home searched in investigation of alleged criminal activity in Border region
Joe Brennan: Its big pitch to investors when refloating was €3bn over-capitalisation
Fine for breaching market rules may complicate initiating investigation, ODCE said
Probe into controversial deal that led to €4.1 million fine said to be ‘highly complex’
Invasion a setback for IBRC liquidators who were working towards sale of valuable buildings
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
Former solicitor facing charges relating to alleged theft of €27m from lenders
Accused alleged to have applied for multiple loans from seven banks on same properties
Seen & Heard: Wetherspoon sale of Blackrock pub, and Cowen seeks inquiry into ESB
Longford woman co-founded recruitment firm bought by Outsourcing
New hires will see stockbroker taking advantage of rival Davy’s exit from the business
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