Bank bonus reform could bring down the Government
Paschal Donohoe knows the dangers inherent in AIB’s proposed share scheme
Paschal Donohoe knows the dangers inherent in AIB’s proposed share scheme
AIB went from a €270m dividend payout in 2008 to near death to remarkable revival
AIB pressed to pay ‘progressive’ dividends to drive valuation
Far from being a corporate bauble, the AIB Art Collection, featuring Sir John Lavery, Jack B Yeats and Roderic O’Conor among others, is an exceptional showcase of 20th-century Irish work
Appointment of former HSBC executives to government roles draws differing responses
Former Tánaiste originally a public interest director
Co-Operative Bank chair will take up AIB role in October, replacing David Hodgkinson
Move could pay way for bank to begin repaying State for its bailout
Bank’s Ballsbridge AGM a much more sedate affair this time round
Chairman tells shareholders that repayment of bailout was ‘constant focus’ of board
While there has been progress, there is a sense AIB hasn’t quite nailed it yet
Chief executive took pay cut in 2013, as bank’s loss more than halved to €1.6bn
TD says AIB should be ‘sent packing’ by Government which has 99.8% holding
Bank said to have approached government about setting up incentive scheme for executives
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