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Danske Bank returns to profit in NI but cuts staff in the Republic of Ireland | Danske Bank returns to profit in NI but cuts staff in the Republic of Ireland |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Dankse Bank has said its Northern Ireland operations have returned to profit for the first time since the start of the economic downturn. | Dankse Bank has said its Northern Ireland operations have returned to profit for the first time since the start of the economic downturn. |
However, it has announced it is to end most of its operations in the Republic of Ireland, which is likely to result in up to 150 job losses in the south. | |
Gerry Mallon, head of Danske Bank in the UK & Ireland, said the 150 staff were at "risk of redundancy" and there would definitely be some job cuts. | Gerry Mallon, head of Danske Bank in the UK & Ireland, said the 150 staff were at "risk of redundancy" and there would definitely be some job cuts. |
It follows huge losses in recent years. | It follows huge losses in recent years. |
So far this year, Danske Bank has made a loss of 34m euros (£29m) through its operations in the Republic of Ireland, which was formerly known as the National Irish Bank. | So far this year, Danske Bank has made a loss of 34m euros (£29m) through its operations in the Republic of Ireland, which was formerly known as the National Irish Bank. |
Mr Mallon said the bank had taken a "straightforward business decision" to wind down its personal and business banking sectors in the Republic as they were unlikely to return to profit in the near future. | Mr Mallon said the bank had taken a "straightforward business decision" to wind down its personal and business banking sectors in the Republic as they were unlikely to return to profit in the near future. |
'Shocked' | 'Shocked' |
"The decision regarding the personal and business banking divisions is necessary to stem the losses that continue to accrue in those units. | "The decision regarding the personal and business banking divisions is necessary to stem the losses that continue to accrue in those units. |
"Against the backdrop of the difficult economic and trading environment in Ireland, the bank has been unable to re-establish a sustainable retail banking business mode." | "Against the backdrop of the difficult economic and trading environment in Ireland, the bank has been unable to re-establish a sustainable retail banking business mode." |
He told BBC Radio Ulster that they would concentrate instead on corporate and institutional banking in the Republic, which involved fewer customers but larger profits. | He told BBC Radio Ulster that they would concentrate instead on corporate and institutional banking in the Republic, which involved fewer customers but larger profits. |
He said Danske Bank would "continue to honour existing loan agreements" for Republic of Ireland customers but would not open any new accounts for personal or business customers. | He said Danske Bank would "continue to honour existing loan agreements" for Republic of Ireland customers but would not open any new accounts for personal or business customers. |
The head of the Irish Bank Officials Association (IBOA) trade union, Larry Broderick, said: We are shocked at the decision and the lack of consultation with staff and customers. We would ask the bank to reconsider. | The head of the Irish Bank Officials Association (IBOA) trade union, Larry Broderick, said: We are shocked at the decision and the lack of consultation with staff and customers. We would ask the bank to reconsider. |
"It is the second bank in Ireland to close in the space of a week after ACC announced it is handing back its banking licence." | "It is the second bank in Ireland to close in the space of a week after ACC announced it is handing back its banking licence." |
Northern Ireland | Northern Ireland |
The bank's fortunes are significantly different north of the Irish border. | The bank's fortunes are significantly different north of the Irish border. |
Danske Bank's Northern Ireland operations have made a pre-tax profit of £1.4m so far this year, delivering a profit across three quarters for the first time since 2007. | |
The management said performance has improved this year because they have had fewer bad debts to write off and have improved efficiency. | The management said performance has improved this year because they have had fewer bad debts to write off and have improved efficiency. |
"We are firmly on the right track for future growth of Danske Bank in Northern Ireland," Mr Mallon said. | |
"As a leading retail bank our financial performance is a bellwether of the wider economy and our latest results certainly indicate that consumer and business confidence is beginning to return," he added. | "As a leading retail bank our financial performance is a bellwether of the wider economy and our latest results certainly indicate that consumer and business confidence is beginning to return," he added. |
He added that the bank's income is "holding steady and costs, while under constant review, are well under control". | He added that the bank's income is "holding steady and costs, while under constant review, are well under control". |
Danske Bank and its predecessor Northern Bank, suffered significant losses as a result of the property crash and has been gradually writing off bad loans since 2009. | Danske Bank and its predecessor Northern Bank, suffered significant losses as a result of the property crash and has been gradually writing off bad loans since 2009. |
Danske Bank's Northern Ireland operation made a loss of £92m last year, due to having to write off £156m in bad debts. | Danske Bank's Northern Ireland operation made a loss of £92m last year, due to having to write off £156m in bad debts. |
'Fragile recovery' | 'Fragile recovery' |
Mr Mallon said: "Whilst it is encouraging to see impairment charges tracking downwards, we continue to make a cautious assessment of the valuation of impaired assets in the current property market." | Mr Mallon said: "Whilst it is encouraging to see impairment charges tracking downwards, we continue to make a cautious assessment of the valuation of impaired assets in the current property market." |
He added that while it was still early days, there was "clear evidence of activity returning" to the housing market, particularly from first time buyers. | He added that while it was still early days, there was "clear evidence of activity returning" to the housing market, particularly from first time buyers. |
"Looking to the broader picture, all the economic indicators both nationally and locally are pointing in the right direction. | "Looking to the broader picture, all the economic indicators both nationally and locally are pointing in the right direction. |
"Recovery is still fragile and impairments tend not to happen in a linear way; however, given our own steady road to recovery I remain very confident about the development of our business performance and that of the local economy," Mr Mallon said. | |
Listen to the full interview with Gerry Mallon on the NI Business News Podcast. | Listen to the full interview with Gerry Mallon on the NI Business News Podcast. |
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