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# Danske Bank

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2022
Central Bank fines Danske for anti-money laundering and terrorist financing systems failures
It relates to three breaches over a period of almost nine years, between 2010 and 2019.
All time
The courts have backed the banks on high mortgage rates
Lenders have been accused of “changing the goal posts against the consumer” on variable mortgages.
Danske Bank reports surge in net profit
Net profits for the first half of 2014 show a increase of 88% on the same period last year.
Danske Bank moves to reassure customers as thousands of accounts closed
The institution is pulling out of the Irish market. 8,000 holders of stand-alone products are affected by today’s move.
Schools Cup round-up: Big boys drawn into Ulster as Leinster opener falls foul of weather
St Michael’s v Terenure was called off today, but there was plenty of action in the northern province.
Ireland’s post-bailout return to the bond markets raised €3.75 bn
Demand for the 10-year benchmark bond amounted to €14 billion.
Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
Everyone’s talking about water restrictions again, unemployment and 48 children who died of thirst.
John Perry has "full confidence" of Taoiseach but SF and FF call for explanation
The junior minister for small business has made a confidential settlement over a €2.47 million debt with Danske Bank and is not going to comment any further “at the moment”, his spokesperson says.
Junior minister John Perry reaches deal with bank over €2.4 million debt
Minister for Small Business John Perry and his wife had a judgment of €2.47 million entered against them in the Commercial Court in July.
Government declines to comment on €2.47m judgment against Minister
Minister of State for Small Business, John Perry, and his wife consented to a judgment of €2.47 million being made against them in the Commercial Court today.
VIDEO: Just the 19 goals for you in this crazy junior cup final
Winning coach Sean Fleming admitted that ‘it wasn’t a day for defences’.
Businesses and financial institutions hail promissory notes deal
Danske Bank Markets said it now expects rating agencies to upgrade Ireland’s status while businesses say the deal will improve consumer confidence.
Ireland raises another €2.5bn at the bond markets
The short-notice auction is the biggest since we were bailed out – and helps build up a cash buffer ahead of fiscal independence.
Ulster Bank the latest to announce branch closures
The bank looks set to close 20 branches across the island of Ireland in the coming weeks.
Danske Bank launches Ireland's first iPad banking app
Latest figures show that the use of online banking in Ireland is up 17 per cent and two million Irish adults own a smart device.
National Irish reports €401m pre-tax loss for first half of 2012
Funds set aside for loan impairment charges account for €391m of the loss.
National Irish to seek 100 job cuts as 27 branches close
The Danish-owned bank is shutting its branch network and will now serve customers new seven-day operations.
National Irish Bank reports brief internet banking outage
The Danish-owned bank says backup systems were immediately put in place and that full service is being restored.
ECB president: Fiscal Compact not ‘quid pro quo’ for deal on bank debts
But Mario Draghi says Ireland’s vote is a welcome affirmation of its priorities, and that market access could be close at hand.
ECB to meet to discuss potential cut to interest rates
A 0.25 per cent cut would be good news for mortgage holders – though most expect it to come next month, not today.
Could the ECB cut its main interest rate next week?
Danske Bank reckons a drop in European manufacturing output could mean some great news for mortgage holders…
National Irish Bank to be rebranded as Danske Bank
Plus, a restructure, results and a resignation.
VIDEO: 'Austerity has not failed in Ireland but the ECB must do more'
The chief analyst at Danske Bank, which owns National Irish Bank, tells TheJournal.ie that the European Central Bank must consider quantitative easing to encourage more growth in Ireland and the eurozone.
Parent banks of National Irish and ACC downgraded by Fitch
Danske Bank and Rabo Bank are two of five European banks to be downgraded overnight by the ratings agency Fitch.
National Irish Bank says rate hike not related to ECB cut
The Danish-owned lender confirms a mortgage rate increase of up to 0.95 per cent – but says it’s nothing to do with the ECB’s cut.
National Irish Bank posts losses of €600million
The bank made an operating profit, but this was wiped out by loan impairment charges on commercial property.
Danish-owned National Irish Bank sees surge in consumer deposits
The Danish-owned bank records an operating profit of €20m in six months, but sets aside a far larger amount in loan impairments.
RBS most exposed bank to Irish debt
Royal Bank of Scotland has a net exposure of £4.3 billion to Irish government debt.