Ulster bank parent returns to majority private control
British government’s stake in NatWest falls below 50% for the first time in over a decade
British government’s stake in NatWest falls below 50% for the first time in over a decade
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State-controlled lender intends to buy back up to almost 5% of company
Two of the three pushed above €1m threshold by payments on exit
Case is first criminal action taken against UK bank under a 2007 money laundering law
Parent NatWest loses patience with the cost of financial crisis fallout
Staff the last to be informed about decision that was known to everyone else
Decision by NatWest affects mortgages, business loans and deposits
Over the course of 160 years, Ulster Bank grew from a small regional presence to being a major property lender in the Celtic Tiger boom years
Goldman Sachs engaged with number of parties interested in elements of loan book
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Ulster Bank, Central Bank refuse to appear before Oireachtas committee on bank’s future
Yet another review likely to decide if lender has a future in Irish market
Euro-wide banks could reduce the cost of borrowing in Ireland
NatWest is said to be actively considering winding down Irish unit
Chief executive says it has nothing to do with review being carried out by parent NatWest
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Virtual meeting with Paschal Donohoe as bank considers wind-down
Parent company NatWest is considering winding business down
Lender’s UK parent NatWest said to be actively considering exiting the market
Wind-down of the business being considered as part of a strategic review
Statement comes after report that wind-down of lender is being considered
Market Beat: Closure would mark the end of a storied bank and further erode competition in the market
Behind the business-as-usual facade, things are not rosy between the bank and its parent
Bank of Ireland and AIB have also signalled plans to lay off thousands of staff
Seeing the sector as a competition between banks is a narrow view, says Peter Roebben
Charge lays down marker for rivals due to report results next week
Lender is distinct from operation in Republic and cites ‘changing customer behaviour’
EU leaders do not sign recovery plan, aim for deal in July
Iseq all-share index in Dublin outperforms peers, closing more than 2% higher
Investors have so far put more than $800m into the online bank
Markets report: Iseq fell 1.48% with Ryanair amongst the losers on the day
Planning for a future hit from loans soured by economic downturn pushes bank to a loss
ECB said capital may be needed to support lending to households and businesses during pandemic
Ratings agency downgraded its outlook to negative from stable
Iseq index closes over 3% lower, with banks and Reits taking a hammering
Shares rally late in day in Dublin but Flutter, AIB, Bank of Ireland, Ryanair among fallers
Goldman Sachs sees coronavirus fallout wiping €30bn off European banks’ profits
Central Bank says it must be able to trust the figures supplied by lenders
Jes Staley expected to stand down by end of next year
Bank took €80m charge last year, due to reduction in net deferred tax assets to €184m
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