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    Aib Proceeds With Buyback to Cut Government Stake After Shares Rally

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    AIB proceeds with a share buyback, reducing the Irish government's stake to 3.3% as shares rally. The government plans a complete exit soon.

    AIB Moves Forward with Share Buyback to Reduce Government Stake

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -AIB agreed on Thursday to proceed with a direct share buyback with the Irish state as its share price rose back above the agreed buyback price, allowing it to cut the government's stake in the bank to 3.3% from just under 12%.

    AIB announced the 1.2-billion-euro ($1.35 billion) buyback in early March at an agreed price of 6.26 euros a share but the plan was thrown into doubt when its share price fell as low as 5.16 euros on April 9 amid a global stock market rout unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.

    AIB's share price closed at 6.20 euros on Wednesday, up from 5.92 euros last Thursday when 97% of shareholders approved the proposal and AIB said its board would decide whether proceeding was in the bank's best interests.

    The shares rose a further 1.4% to 6.28 euros, above the buyback price, after the bank announced it would proceed. The buyback is expected to settle on Friday, the bank said.

    Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said the government, now no longer the largest shareholder in AIB, had a clear path to exit the bank completely over the coming months by gradually selling down its remaining shares.

    Ireland pumped 21 billion euros into AIB following a banking crash in 2010. Donohoe said the total return from its investment in AIB will reach 19.2 billion euros after the buyback with its remaining stake currently worth around 500 million euros.

    AIB has also commenced preliminary discussions on buying back warrants the government owns in the bank, Donohoe added.

    ($1 = 0.8861 euros)

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AIB's share buyback reduces government stake to 3.3%.
    • •Share price recovery allows buyback to proceed.
    • •Irish government plans to exit AIB completely.
    • •AIB's total return to Ireland reaches 19.2 billion euros.
    • •Preliminary talks on buying back government warrants.

    Frequently Asked Questions about AIB proceeds with buyback to cut government stake after shares rally

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses AIB's share buyback, reducing the Irish government's stake in the bank from 12% to 3.3%.

    2Why did AIB proceed with the buyback?

    AIB proceeded with the buyback as its share price rose above the agreed buyback price, making it feasible.

    3What are the financial implications for Ireland?

    Ireland's total return from its AIB investment will reach 19.2 billion euros, with plans to sell remaining shares.

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