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  2. First-e Group - Wikipedia

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    First-e Group. First-e was a European online bank during the Dot-com bubble of 1999–2001. The company was based in Dublin, Ireland and employed 280 people, with 250,000 customers. [1] It operated on a licence from French bank Banque d'Escompte, [1] an innovation that allowed it to get around the usual difficulties faced by European banking ...

  3. Richie Boucher - Wikipedia

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    Richie Boucher (aged 50 in 2009) is a former chief executive officer (CEO) of the Bank of Ireland, Ireland's largest bank.He was succeeded by Francesca McDonagh in October 2017, having taken on the role on 25 February 2009 from Brian Goggin, who resigned following the injection of Irish Government funds and the guarantee of deposits.

  4. Bank of Ireland £50 note - Wikipedia

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    The £50 note is currently the second largest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Ireland. [3] The £50 note of the Queen's University Belfast Series was first issued in 2004. This issue features a representation of Hibernia on the front, alongside shields of arms of the six counties of Northern Ireland.

  5. Banknotes of the Bank of Ireland (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The current series of Bank of Ireland banknotes, in denominations of £5, £10, £20 and £50, were issued in 2013. All of the denominations feature an image of Hibernia, a line of shields representing the six counties of Northern Ireland and its logo on the front. The back designs feature an image of the Old Bushmills Distillery, the same ...

  6. Irish bank strikes (1966–1976) - Wikipedia

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    The strikes provided economists with a unique opportunity to study the functioning of a modern economy without access to bank deposits. [1] The strikes affected all the associated banks: the Bank of Ireland, the Allied Irish Banks, the Northern Bank and the Ulster Bank. The strikes lasted from: May 7 – July 30, 1966. May 1 – November 17, 1970.

  7. 2009 Bank of Ireland robbery - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Bank of Ireland robbery was a large robbery of cash from the College Green cash centre of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland, on 27 February 2009. It was the largest bank robbery in the Republic of Ireland's history. Criminals engaged in the tiger kidnapping of a junior bank employee, 24-year-old Shane Travers, and forced him to ...

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