Ulster Bank Ireland
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Ulster Bank Ireland DAC was one of the "Big Four" traditional commercial banks in Ireland for many decades, providing a full range of banking and financial services to personal, business, and commercial customers. Established in 1836, it became a subsidiary of the UK-based NatWest Group (formerly Royal Bank of Scotland Group). In February 2021, NatWest announced a phased withdrawal from the Irish market, citing that the business could not generate sustainable long-term returns. The bank has since sold various loan books to other Irish institutions and is in the final process of closing all remaining customer accounts and ceasing its operations.
Ireland
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- BankingPRIMARY
Financial
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