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List Of Investment Banks In Ireland

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 31, 2012

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· Last updated: December 7, 2018

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ACC Bank

Anglo Irish Bank

Bank of America, National Association

Bank of Ireland

Bank of Montreal
Bank of Scotland
Barclays Bank Ireland
Bear Stearns Bank
Capmark Bank
Citibank
Commerzbank Europe
DePfa Bank
DZ-Bank
Elavon Financial Services
First Active
Fortis Prime Fund Solutions Bank
Goldman Sachs Private Bank
Helaba Dublin Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen International
Hewlett-Packard International Bank
Hypo Public Finance Bank
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Ireland
Irish Life & Permanent
JP Morgan Bank
KBC Bank
LGT Bank
Merrill Lynch International Bank
Naspa Dublin
National Irish Bank
Pfizer International Bank
PFPC Bank
Postbank
Rabobank
Scotiabank
State Bank of India
Ulster Bank
UniCredit Bank
Wachovia Bank International
WestLB
WGZ-Bank
Zurich Bank

Key Takeaways

  • Ireland hosts both domestic and international investment banks, serving corporates, capital markets and advisory.
  • Major global players like Citibank Europe, Bank of Ireland, Barclays Ireland and Bank of America Europe have significant investment banking operations in Ireland.
  • Specialist domestic firms such as Davy and Goodbody offer tailored wealth management and M&A services.
  • Ireland’s financial sector is internationally oriented, with Dublin being a hub for global financial institutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the largest investment banks operating in Ireland?
Major global players include Citibank Europe plc, Bank of Ireland, Barclays Bank Ireland plc and Bank of America Europe DAC, all active in investment banking services in Ireland.
Are there domestic Irish investment banks?
Yes, firms like Davy Group (now part of Bank of Ireland) and Goodbody provide local specialist investment banking, wealth management and M&A services.
Why is Dublin important for investment banking?
Dublin serves as a global financial hub with strong regulation, a deep talent pool and many multinational banks basing key operations there.

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