An Armagh-based developer is continuing its multimillion-pound build programme at Deanery Demesne with backing from Bank of Ireland UK.
Ireland now has the fifth highest mortgage interest rates in the Eurozone, new data from the Central Bank of Ireland shows.
2d
Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland home development company delivers multi-million pound housing programme in ArmaghDeanery Demesne Ltd has invested more than £30m and delivered over 135 homes with work continuing on a further 37 properties, ...
Business Eye on MSN2d
Bank Of Ireland Backs Multi-Million Pound Homes Development In ArmaghDeanery Demesne Limited, is continuing its multi-year, multi-million pound build programme at Deanery Demesne, Armagh, with ...
Bank of Ireland Group plc ( OTCPK:BKRIF) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call February 24, 2025 3:00 AM ET Myles O’Grady - Group Chief Executive Mark Spain - Chief Financial Officer Eamonn Hughes - IR ...
Business Eye on MSN9d
Arts & Business Teams Up With Bank Of Ireland For Social Value SummitArts & Business NI have teamed up with Bank of Ireland, in a new partnership to showcase leading creative collaborations at their Social Value Summit at The MAC Belfast this March. This seminal event ...
Consumer confidence in Northern Ireland edged up in the fourth quarter of 2024, helped by people feeling more optimistic about their current and future finances, according to new analysis.
The hope is that the rise in inflation is brief and that the (Bank of England) base rate can be brought down sooner rather ...
Bank of Ireland chief executive Myles O’Grady has ... According to the bank’s results for 2024, the value of its loan book grew by €3.2bn to €82.6bn driven by a €2.1bn increase in ...
Investing.com -- Bank of Ireland (IR:BIRG ... Despite these slightly softer shareholder returns, tangible book value per share rose by 5% to €10.43, reflecting solid capital generation.
As of February 28, 2025, the total issued share capital of the company amounted to 440,502,243 ordinary shares with a nominal value of € ... and the Central Bank of Ireland’s 2019 Investment ...
Employment in Northern Ireland has dipped for first time in four years, a business barometer shows, adding to the sense that ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results