Brendan McDonagh
Where are new rental homes going to come from?
Nama signals that investors are now moving away from new commitments in Irish market
NTMA CEO race sees O’Connor and Carville face off in final line-up
Decision expected imminently on successor to Conor O’Kelly
Nama transfers €250m of its surplus to the exchequer
Additional transfers of €1.25bn to be made in coming years, agency says
Mazars partner Michael Tuohy fined over quality of Nama vehicle audit
Tuohy is third person fined by regulator since it took direct audit responsibility in 2016
AIB appoints ex-Virgin Money chief as chairman
Jim Pettigrew appointed as successor to Richard Pym
Brendan McDonagh, Dara Deering and Des Carville among NTMA CEO candidates
A successor to Conor O’Kelly is expected to be selected by the end of the year
Exchequer gets additional €250m from Nama surplus
Agency’s total cash transfers now €2.75bn, with further payments of €1.25bn to come
Nama earned €20m in profits in first quarter of year
Figure is turnaround from €49m loss it reported for the same period in 2020
Nama completes €300m transfer to the Exchequer
So-called bad bank recently increased its lifetime surplus projection to €4.25bn
Nama raises forecast for surplus to €4.25bn
Sum is €250m higher than previously forecast
Planning application for Irish Glass Bottle site expected in weeks
Purchase price of additional affordable homes yet to be agreed by Council
AIB plans to speed up reduction of 71% taxpayer stake
State-controlled lender intends to buy back up to almost 5% of company
Nama transfers €200m to exchequer as part of €1bn total this year
Agency forecasts a lifetime surplus of €4bn for the State
Nama ‘on track’ to deliver 20,000 homes by revised target deadline
State assets agency fell short of target at end of 2020, blaming Covid-19
Woman dies in hospital two weeks after alleged assault in Ennis
Mother-of-two Sharon Bennett suffered serious head injuries
Nama has generated €46bn in cash since 2009
Chief executive estimates agency will transfer €4.8bn to State
AIB’s McDonagh withdraws candidacy for chairman
‘Strong personal reasons’ dissuade interim chair from position on a permanent basis
Nama to transfer €1bn to Government amid 10th year of profit
Bad bank expects to deliver a lifetime surplus of €4bn for the State
Nama’s ‘Project Nantes’ deal cost taxpayers €29m, Dáil Committee finds
PAC report blames loss on Nama miscalculating price on sale of debts due from Quinlan
‘You don’t want to be running your economy and society for bond investors’
Ireland should prepare for a recession or crisis every decade, says NTMA chief
Nama reports €9m loss for first six months of year
State agency making ‘every effort’ to mitigate financial impact of coronavirus
Nama’s Connor Owens tipped to head Hammerson’s Irish arm
Multinational property group based in UK is part-owner of Dundrum Town Centre
Nama sold boom-era Quinlan loans €29 million too low, C&AG says
Comptroller & Auditor General outlines pricing ‘miscalculation’ to Dáil committee
Project Eagle: What was it and why is it in the news?
Two men face charges following an investigation by the UK National Crime Agency
Nama picks Johnny Ronan and Colony to develop Irish Glass Bottle site
Winning bid for 80% stake in Dublin’s largest vacant plot believed to have exceeded €130m
Johnny Ronan and Colony lead bidders for former Irish Glass Bottle site
Former adversaries could join forces to develop Dublin’s largest vacant plot
Nama sees preferred Ringsend Glass Bottle site bidder by end July
Agency has transferred €2bn in surplus cash to Government
Nama returns to State ownership after €56m payment to investors
Agency to make the first payment of a €4bn surplus transfer to the exchequer shortly
Nama makes almost €12m quarterly profit
Agency has cash balances of €3.49 billion and loan assets valued at €1.46 billion
Nama set to begin transferring €2bn to the exchequer
Agency announces it has redeemed the outstanding €1.06bn of subordinated debt
Your Business Week: Greencoat increases assets; AIB ramps up loan sales
Talent Summit is in the Convention Centre; Cairn Homes and Trinity Biotech post results
AIB lines up former HSBC executive McDonagh as chairman
The 61-year-old, who became deputy chairman in November, succeeds Richard Pym
Nineteen staff made redundant by Nama share €1m
Numbers employed at State agency last year fell to 211
Nama to shift €2bn of expected €4bn surplus to exchequer
Agency set to deliver first tranche in second half of 2020
AIB chairman Richard Pym to step down in March
Brendan McDonagh has been appointed as deputy chair until a successor is chosen
Nama to pick glass bottle site partner in early 2020
Ballymore Group and Ronan Group among potential partners to develop Ringsend site
Developers withdraw Nama State-aid appeal to EU court
Michael O’Flynn, Paddy McKillen, David Daly say complaint quietly dealt with by Nama
DAA chairman Basil Geoghegan appointed to AIB board
HR specialist Elaine MacLean also named as non-executive director
Nama puts building blocks in place at D4 glass bottle site
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
Competition for Poolbeg site increases as Glenveagh hints at interest
Nama to begin recruiting development partners shortly to build 3,500 homes on site
Bad timing for banks as regulator hits PTSB with biggest-ever fine
Business Week: also in the news were exports; Trump; Brexit; and house prices
Nama set to partner with developers to build homes on Poolbeg site
Poolbeg West in Dublin capable of accommodating 3,500 new homes
Nama expects to hand over its €4bn lifetime surplus to the State by 2021
Agency raises surplus guidance from €3.5bn as it announces 65% rise in after-tax profits
Ireland property rush risks repeat of crisis
A decade after a crash, could it happen again? Soaring land values suggest the answer is yes
Some 261 earn more than €100,000 at Nama and NTMA
State agencies together employ 22 people earning between €200,000 and €300,000
Player Wills site’s original developer may take it back from Nama
Borrowers close to regaining control of south Dublin site once earmarked for 750 homes
Nama’s retained earnings up 5% to €3.73bn at end of first half
Agency says it has delivered 7,881 homes out of a planned 20,000
Over 20 developers still getting incomes from Nama
Highest earner is receiving €195,000 a year from National Asset Management Agency
Ten years on: The night of the 280-word guarantee that cost €32bn
By September 2008, it was obvious something had to be done to save Anglo
The day the banks stood still: counting the cost of the crash a decade later
Key players recall events leading to the bank guarantee – and its aftermath
Nama says housing supply gap could take four years to close
Public Accounts Committee is told there is ‘widespread’ misunderstanding of land hoarding
Nama could be questioned on sale of Quinlan Private loans
State agency to appear before Public Accounts Committee
Nama may put €250m of O’Callaghan-linked loans on market
State assets agency says it will return €3.5bn to State when it has completed its work
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