Bank of Ireland Group plc, established in 1783 and headquartered in Dublin, is one of Ireland’s leading financial institutions. The group offers a broad spectrum of banking and financial services to personal, business and institutional customers. Its operations are organised into key business segments including retail banking, corporate and commercial banking, treasury and capital markets, as well as life assurance and asset management.
In its retail division, Bank of Ireland provides products such as current accounts, savings and deposit accounts, home mortgages, personal loans and credit cards. The corporate and commercial segment serves enterprises of all sizes with lending solutions, cash management, payment services and foreign exchange. Its treasury and capital markets arm delivers risk management, liquidity funding and trading services across interest rate, foreign exchange and debt markets.
The group predominantly serves customers in Ireland through an extensive branch network and digital banking platforms. Through its Bank of Ireland UK subsidiary, it offers similar products and services to personal and business clients in Great Britain. Beyond these core markets, the bank supports international clients with multinational relationship banking and operates a US dollar clearing business in the United States.
Throughout its history, Bank of Ireland has been a pillar of the Irish economy, including a period of government support and recapitalisation during the 2008 financial crisis before returning to private ownership. The bank is overseen by a board of directors and managed by an executive leadership team headed by Group Chief Executive Francesca McDonagh, who has led strategic initiatives since assuming her role in January 2017.
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