22/04 IBRC liquidators hand €360m over to State as wind-up nears end
-Legislation is currently going through the Oireachtas aimed at rolling IBRC into Nama before combined entity is wound up
- The Irish Times16/04 Three new tenants sign deals for offices at Two Grand Parade in Dublin 6
-Union Investment secures occupiers for Irish Nationwide Building Society’s former HQ following redevelopment
- The Irish Times07/02 Nama earns €80m profit in nine months
-State agency, preparing to wind down, has generated €48 billion to date
- The Irish Times19/12 Supreme Court refuses to halt civil trial against former Irish Nationwide boss Michael Fingleton
-The High Court and Court of Appeal had already refused to halt the trial
- The Irish Times19/06 Nama upgrades lifetime State return forecast to €5.2bn
-So-called bad bank set to take over remaining Irish Bank Resolution Corporation assets and complete its wind-down by the end of 2025
- The Irish Times17/06 Irish Nationwide inquiry makes findings against former finance director Purcell
-John Stanley Purcell is the final individual subject to inquiry among five senior INBS figures originally put forward for investigation in 2015
- The Irish Times21/03 Supreme Court urged to end 2012 civil case against Michael Fingleton
-Former CEO of Irish Nationwide Building Society, who was worth €75 million in 2006, left with less than €25,000 in two personal bank accounts, court told
- The Irish Times22/11 Michael Fingleton’s ‘right hand man’ claims he never met or spoke to Michael Lynn
-Brian Fitzgibbon says claims by Mr Lynn ‘are all lies’
- The Irish Times10/11 Michael Fingleton told Irish Nationwide underwriter he wouldn’t ‘take blame’ for Michael Lynn loan
-Underwriter tells court her career ‘nose dived’ after it emerged former solicitor’s €4.1m loan with her employer was in difficulty
- The Irish Times08/11 Michael Lynn trial: Former BofI manager refuses to accept institution ‘negligent’ in its lending
-Ex-INBS employee says loan would not have gone to theft accused if lender knew Law Society had no record of firm
- The Irish Times02/11 Court directs IBRC to clarify elements of claim against Michael Fingleton
-Mr Justice Denis McDonald said the plaintiff must be clear which of its claims are ‘actionable’ and which are ‘neutral’ paragraphs
- The Irish Times15/09 IBRC’s wind-up by end of next year hangs on ‘stabilisation’ of Russia-Ukraine conflict
-Liquidator has control of assets in both countries that he was intending to sell last year before war broke out
- The Irish Times07/09 Central Bank sells remaining IBRC-linked bonds as bank guarantee anniversary nears
-Minister for Finance says the move ‘brings to an end a specific consequence of the banking crisis’
- The Irish Times06/09 Ireland will settle its last Anglo and Irish Nationwide debts on Thursday
-Liabilities of failed lenders weighed on State after September 2008 bank guarantee
- The Irish Times28/07 Fingleton’s lawyers to seek Supreme Court appeal in bid to halt case against him
-Court of Appeal decision refused to halt trial
- The Irish Times07/07 Dublin court lays ground to quiz INBS staff in Northern Ireland in Michael Fingleton case
-High Court will ask North Ireland counterpart to allow questioning of three former building society employees who have not responded to queries over collapse of business
- The Irish Times07/07 NTMA spends €37bn mopping up legacy of the notorious IBRC promissory notes
-State keen to close the door on the last of the debt used to prop up Anglo Irish and Irish Nationwide whose failure triggered the financial crisis
- The Irish Times27/06 Central Bank down to last €500m of IBRC-linked bonds
-Anglo was renamed Irish Bank Resolution Corporationin 2011 and subsequently took over the remains of INBS
- The Irish Times13/05 Former INBS chief Fingleton ‘had less than €25,000 in personal accounts’
-Court filings say the prominent former banker also had outstanding judgement debts of more than €10.7m at the end of last year
- The Irish Times13/05 Michael Fingleton had less than €25,000 in two personal bank accounts last year, son claims
-Former Irish Nationwide Building Society chief once worth €75m, court filings show
- The Irish Times10/05 Michael Fingleton fails to stop trial over alleged INBS mismanagement
-Court of Appeal rules that former Irish Nationwide boss’s ill-health does not put him at risk of ‘unfair trial or an unjust result’ in €290m action
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