Dara Deering to lead Home Building Finance Ireland scheme
KBC Bank Ireland senior executive is the first chief executive of the State-backed body
KBC Bank Ireland senior executive is the first chief executive of the State-backed body
Peter Roebben set to take over from Wim Verbraeken, who will move to Brussels office
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Financial Services Union urges KBC Bank to protect vulnerable staff as protests escalate
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Irish unit of bank contributed net profit of €32 million to the group, Belgian parent says
Bank has reported a net profit of €115.9m after tax, compared to €173.1 million last year
Ulster Bank has returned €3 billion to Royal Bank of Scotland
Non-performing loans have fallen almost by half to €4.5bn at the end of March, says chief
Bank plans to conclude tracker-mortgage scandal redress no later than end of June
Chief executive says situation will be rectified within two months
Minister for Finance holds meetings with three lenders involved in mortgage scandal
Philip Lane says vast majority of confirmed cases to get refunds before Christmas
Taoiseach says Government ‘has lost patience’ with Irish banks over tracker mortgage scandal
Arrears exacerbated by banks’ refusal to offer low-cost rates to which they were entitled
Bank alone among top Irish lenders not to outline extent of tracker mortgage issue
Bank records 213 per cent profit surge as it frees money set aside to absorb loan losses
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Belgian group affirmed its commitment to Ireland in February after years of speculation
Irish subsidiary of Belgian financial group bolstered by net €50m writeback in first quarter
CEO Wim Verbraeken hopes to fully resolve tracker mortgage overcharging issue in 2017
Banking giant says it will make Republic one of its ‘core countries’ following profit surge
Central Bank estimates up to 15,000 borrowers hit by industry-wide overcharging
Brussels-based group set to reveal outcome of Irish review on February 9th
FSU urges bank’s CEO to end ‘uncertainty’ over whether Irish operation will be sold
Investors may get dividends again, AIB may float and there may be more loans advanced
Second-quarter profits up from €18m last year to €39.5m as impaired loans fall 14%
KBC Bank Ireland chief says move is ‘statement of confidence by our shareholder’
RTÉ reports KBC may face tracker complaints, but bank refuses to comment
Bank has €3bn share capital after Belgian parent firm creates 400 million extra shares
Bank returned to black in 2015 with €75 million profit
Irish subsidiary of Belgian group on course to return to full-year profitability in 2016
Belgian parent indicates it could divest Irish operation in 2016
Loan impairment costs down from €47.9m to €7.4m
Chief executive says lender is on track to return to profit by 2016
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Fund to be provided by KBC Asset Management, an arm of Belgian parent
Loan impairment costs shrink as bank grows deposit book and broadens its reach
Company has added 9,000 new customers as it pushes ahead with retail banking expansion
CEO says personal loans will be offered 'later in spring'
The Belgian-owned bank said it had loan impairment costs of €1.06 billion last year
The bank is also planning to open five new branches as it seeks to build its footprint
Chief operations officer Wim Verbraeken appointed to replace outgoing CEO John Reynolds
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