UK banking group failed to get tax relief on massive Irish losses before exiting Republic
The list of lenders who have left the banking market in the Republic since 2008 includes Bank of Scotland, Anglo Irish Bank, Irish Nationwide Building Society and Ulster Bank
Bank’s accounting of tax assets shows how profit outlook had weakened in recent years
The group recorded €14.8bn in losses on its Irish loan book after the 2008 crash
FCA says tech giant’s actions were ‘creating a production line that proliferates scams’
The banking group has been in a standoff for over six years with UK authorities
Lender cut its bonus pool by a third to £310m in recognition of misdeeds
A string of senior departures prompted suggestions of ‘toxic’ culture at some divisions
Restaurant Group seeking clarity of supply of food and staff after Brexit
Bank did not deal with issue at Reading branch that forced dozens of small companies out of business
Number of customers overcharged at Bank of Scotland, Danske and ACCBank rises sharply
Barclays repackages €3.46bn of Irish loans as figures show 56% are interest-only
Almost 10 years since snap guarantee to six lenders that would cost taxpayers €64bn
Loan book of €3.2bn expected to be put on market at discount in final quarter of 2018
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