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Encyclopedia > Allied Irish Bank


Allied Irish Banks, Plc
Type Public
Slogan Your Life, Anything is Possible, Be With AIB
Founded 1825
Location Ballsbridge, Dublin Ireland
Key people Dermot Gleeson, Chairman
Michael Buckley, Group Chief Executive
Employees 5,000 (2004)
Products Multiple banking products
Web site www.aib.ie

Allied Irish Banks plc (AIB),(ISE: ALBK (http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ALBK.I)) , (LSE: ALBK (http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/prices/Trigger/genericsearch.htm?bsg=true&ns=ALBK)) , (NYSE: AIB (http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=AIB)), (Ireland not to be mistaken for Anglo Irish Bank. AIB is part of the so called Big Four commercial banks in Ireland and the Laser payment system. Allied Irish Banks is usually referred to, both inside and outside the company, as simply AIB and often incorrectly as "Allied Irish Bank". In Northern Ireland however, the bank is known as First Trust Bank, while in Great Britain, it is called "Allied Irish Bank (GB)" _ the only part of the operation where the full name, in the singular, is still in day_to_day use.


History

  • 1825: Provincial Bank commences operations. It pioneers joint stock branch banking in Ireland and opens a branch in London.
  • 1836: Royal Bank of Ireland (RBI) commences operations.
  • 1837: RBI merges in Shaw’s Bank.
  • 1864: The Munster Bank is established.
  • 1867: The Munster Bank purchases some of the branches of the unsuccessful Union Bank of Ireland.
  • 1870: The Munster Bank acquires the long established private bank of David La Touche & Son.
  • 1885: The Munster Bank fails due to mismanagement and fraud and is liquidated. Munster and Leinster Bank commences operations and becomes the largest of the three banks with the most extensive branch network.
  • 1923: The Royal Bank of Ireland buys the Irish Free State business of the Belfast Banking Company.
  • 1966: Provincial, Royal, and Munster Leinster merge to form Allied Irish Banks.
  • 1977: AIB establishes a branch in NY. AIB builds much of its banking business around the nonprofit sector.
  • 1983: AIB invests in First Maryland Bancorp.
  • 1990: New AIB corporate logo is introduced, trading name for retail division is abbribated from "Allied Irish Banks" to "AIB Bank". Henceforth the company is usually referred to as "AIB", though the "Allied Irish Bank" brand was later reintroduced in Great Britain.
  • 1991: AIB merges the Group's interests in Northern Ireland with those of TSB Northern Ireland to create First Trust Bank.
  • 1995: AIB takes a 16.3% stake in Wielkopolski Bank Kredytowy (WBK).
  • 1996: AIB acquires a further 20% stake in WBK from the State, AIB takes part in Laser.
  • 1997: AIB acquires Dauphin Deposit Corporation in the US. AIB acquires shares in WBK from the EBRD, bringing its ownership to 60%.
  • 1999: AIB reaches an agreement with the Polish State Treasury to acquire an 80% shareholding in Bank Zachodni. AIB signs an agreement with Keppel TatLee Bank giving AIB the right to acquire a 24.9% share.
  • 2000: Wielkopolski Bank Kredytowy and Bank Zachodni merge to form Bank Zachodni WBK.
  • 2001: AIB sells its interest in Keppel TatLee.
  • 2003: AIB transfers Allfirst (see: John Rusnak) to M&T Bank Corporation. AIB now has a 22.5% stake in M&T, which is headquartered in Buffalo, New York. AIB maintains repressentative offices in the United States in Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and White Plains.

See Also

External link

  • Official site (http://www.aib.ie)



  Results from FactBites:
 
Allied Irish Banks Act 1996 (c. 7) (1943 words)
No director, secretary or auditor of a transferor bank shall by virtue only of this Act become a director, secretary or, as the case may be, auditor of AIB NI.
18.] Stock Transfer Act 1963 vested in AIB NI in accordance with the provisions of this Act, operate for all the purposes of the said Act of 1963 as a duly executed stock transfer in respect of the transfer of such securities from a transferor bank to AIB NI.
Paragraph (1) of section 6 (Supplementary provisions) of this Act applies to a contract for the employment of any person by a transferor bank; and employment with that transferor bank and AIB NI under any such contract shall be deemed for all purposes to be a single continuing employment.
Allied Irish Banks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1089 words)
Allied Irish Banks plc (AIB),(ISEQ: ALBK), LSE: ALBK, NYSE: AIB, FWB: AIB is a commercial bank based in Ireland not to be mistaken for Anglo Irish Bank.
Allied Irish Banks is usually referred to, both inside and outside the company, as simply AIB and often incorrectly as "Allied Irish Bank".
In 1990, AIB introduced a new logo (prompted, it was said in some quarters, by the remarkable similarity between its previous logo and that of Mercedes-Benz.).
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