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Higgins calls for stand-alone bank for farmers

Establishing a new stand-alone bank for farmers is the only solution to the closure of the ACC Bank and the increasing dominance of AIB and Bank of Ireland in the State’s banking sector.

ACC Bank claims Galwaymen sought to defraud by transfering properties to wives

ACC Bank has claimed two Co Galway men who consented earlier this year to €3.2 million judgment orders in favour of the bank against them over unpaid property and development loans have sought to defraud the bank by transferring their interest in properties to their wives.

Corr can no longer run away from legal troubles

Irish musician Jim Corr and business partner Liam Marks are embroiled in a High Court dispute concerning 91 acres of land in Kilkenny.

Galway property developer tried to sell properties to meet loan repayments, Commercial Court told

A Galway property developer who has unsuccessfully tried to sell properties for more than two years so as to meet loan repayments is in the same situation as many people coming daily before the Commercial Court, a judge remarked yesterday (Wednesday)

Judge picks pigs over bankers

Judge John Neilan has said he would rather lie in the gutter with pigs than speak to the chief executives of Irish banks.

The search is on for Kilkenny’s best business

The closing date for the 13th Annual Kilkenny Business Awards has now passed and the judging of finalists is now underway.

ACC Bank to cut 200 jobs and branches

ACC Bank, owned by Rabobank Group, is to cut 200 Irish jobs and close 16 branches, it said this week.

Jobs lost as ACC bank announces closure of Castlebar and Ballina offices

The number of workers signing on in Mayo is set to increase yet again with the decision by ACC Bank to close 16 of its branches nationwide including its branches in Castlebar and Ballina. The 24 expected job losses will soon be adding to the unemployment figures in the county.

ACC get tough in legal action in separate cases against two Galway businessmen

ACC Bank have shown this week that they are taking no hostages over two separate instances with Galway businessmen.

Commercial Court pushes Clancy case back to November

A Galway builder who was warned in the Commercial Court last week that he would be put in prison for alleged contempt of orders requiring him to disclose to ACC bank all relevant details of his business affairs, has had the case put back for mention in early November.

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