Intent: To discuss Bank of Ireland’s contribution to the Irish economy, its future strategic plans, and the importance of a level playing field across the financial services sector.
Details: To brief on key Bank of Ireland commercial and strategic priorities for 2026 including a discussion on remuneration policy as it applies to the Group.
Intent: To outline Bank of Ireland’s contribution to the Irish economy and brief the Department on Bank of Ireland’s views on a range of matters.
Details: To brief on a range of matters including Bank of Ireland’s refreshed strategy, support for home building, the importance of a level playing field for financial services, remuneration policy, the policy environment to support the introduction of new tax efficient investment accounts, and policy inter, ...
Intent: Introduce Revolut and the Irish Branch; highlight areas of shared interest, exchange views on how to ensure a competitive financial services ecosystem in Ireland, and express support for national objectives::Present findings from a Revolut/Bocconi University study on consumer attitudes to the Digital Euro
Details: Support Ireland's financial services ecosystem: Meeting with Minister for Finance to introduce Revolut CEO and Revolut in Ireland; briefing on Revolut/Bocconi University study on attitudes to Digital Euro
Follow up to share Revolut's Consumer Security and Financial Crime Report FY25 and Juniper Research report on fraud - EmailMeeting with Minister for Finance to introduce Revolut and the Ireland Branch, highlight EU files of particular interest including PSR/PSD3 and FIDA, and national files of relevance including fraud prevention, Access to Cash legislation and Savings and Investment Scheme. Meeting served to reaffirm Revolut's commitment to Ireland - MeetingWorkshop to the Department of Finance to present findings on a study by Bocconi University and Revolut to understand and assess attitudes of European consumers towards the Digital Euro - Conference Call
Intent: To brief on the range of supports and funding provided by Bank of Ireland Group to support home building across Ireland, to discuss the role and availability of equity finance for home builders, and on the value of additional collaboration between the public and private sector to support greater levels of home building.
Details: To outline on how Bank of Ireland Group supports home building across Ireland through a mix of debt and equity finance, and the value of the public and private sector collaborating effectively to support more housing delivery.
Intent: Highlight proposed changes to the transposing legislation of the Consumer Credit Directive in relation to the right of withdrawal in respect of asset finance agreements.
Intent: To discuss housing development finance and the collaboration between ISIF and the national banking sector on the provision of additional equity finance.