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New mobile payment service launches today

New mobile payment service launches today

Zippay is being offered by AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB through their existing mobile apps
Explained: Why is the Government selling its stakes in Irish banks?

Explained: Why is the Government selling its stakes in Irish banks?

Seeing as the State recouped €20.2 billion from its investment in AIB, selling its stakes in PSTB seems very likely in the near future.
Donohoe supports Permanent TSB's decision to put itself up for sale

Donohoe supports Permanent TSB's decision to put itself up for sale

Paschal Donohoe currently holds 313,382,197 ordinary shares in PTSB, representing 57.4 per cent of the issued share capital of PTSB.
Revenue representatives to answer property and tax questions at Dublin PTSB show

Revenue representatives to answer property and tax questions at Dublin PTSB show

Irish banks to launch Revolut rival two years after scrapped attempt

Irish banks to launch Revolut rival two years after scrapped attempt

Pay cap of €500,000 at AIB and PTSB removed, Finance Minister says

Pay cap of €500,000 at AIB and PTSB removed, Finance Minister says

Mortgage rates reach lowest level since May 2023 as lenders make cuts

Mortgage rates reach lowest level since May 2023 as lenders make cuts

People factoring cost of living into New Year resolutions, research finds

People factoring cost of living into New Year resolutions, research finds

Fri, 29 Dec, 2023

A survey by PTSB found that better organising personal finances was a priority for many respondents in 2024
Former radio DJ involved in money laundering scam was at 'rock bottom'

Former radio DJ involved in money laundering scam was at 'rock bottom'

Wed, 25 Oct, 2023

Nikki Hayes (44), real name Eimear Black O’Keeffe, of The Way, Hunter’s Run, Clonee, Dublin 15, pleaded guilty to possessing €10,000 as the proceeds of crime in a Permanent TSB bank account within the State on November 5th, 2020.

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