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Over the course of 160 years, Ulster Bank grew from a small regional presence to being a major property lender in the Celtic Tiger boom years
Yet another review likely to decide if lender has a future in Irish market
Chief executive says it has nothing to do with review being carried out by parent NatWest
Behind the business-as-usual facade, things are not rosy between the bank and its parent
Friday interview: Jane Howard, CEO, Ulster Bank: "We’ve got to find our unique place in the market so we can grow safely and sustainably.”
Interview: John Hourican on stepping down as Bank of Cyprus CEO to move closer to home
UK government sells 7.7% stake in bank for almost half of what it paid
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Former British PM queries why UK didn’t do as Ireland did and prosecute rogue bankers
Move limits chance of investor showdown with former CEO Fred Goodwin
Plus: ‘Fred the Shred’ to avoid court appearance over RBS stewardship
Deal means disgraced former chief executive Fred Goodwin is spared court appearance
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