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Bank of Ireland establishes information hub for business and corporate customers

As a leading corporate and commercial bank and a key partner for internationally trading businesses, Bank of Ireland has announced a number of supports for customers navigating this period of change, including a new online information hub.

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This hub, which will be expanded in line with further developments in international trade, will help customers easily access the latest economic updates from the Bank’s Economic Research Unit and from Davy. The hub will also provide insights from the Bank’s team of sectoral experts including in agriculture, food and beverage, hospitality, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and technology, media and telecoms.

For customers who may be diversifying operations or expanding to new markets, we are keen to speak with them about how we can best support them deliver their plans.

Bank of Ireland has a number of practical supports in place for customers including:

Sectors team - with many years’ experience working within their industry, Bank of Ireland’s sector specialists bring unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities within specific sectors.
Our website hub will continue to be updated with resources for customers including useful contact details, upcoming events, and relevant economic reports.
The Bank of Ireland Economic Research Unit prepares regular reports on the global, UK and Irish economies.
Davy research provides insights, research and data across a range of sectors.
A series of events and webinars will kick off this week to help customers understand and navigate trade tariffs. This is starting today, Thursday 3 April, with Conall Mac Coille, Group Chief Economist, and Daragh Fitzgerald, Head of FX and Interest Rates, discussing ‘What do tariffs mean for the Irish Economy & Financial Markets’.
Bank of Ireland also has one of the largest branch networks in Ireland, and our dedicated business and corporate teams are supporting customers to understand and manage any risks to their business.

John Feeney, CEO, Corporate and Commercial, Bank of Ireland said: “At Bank of Ireland our mission is to support and champion our business and corporate customers as they navigate this changing landscape and we have a range of supports, expertise and resources to help. Our dedicated teams, including sector specialists, are available to provide guidance to customers as they plan and prepare for the future. Our new online hub, launched today, will act as a ‘one stop shop’ for the latest economic updates, guidance and events to help our customers through this period of change.”

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