National Irish Bank is a growing retail bank with a network of 66 branches and 16 business centres in the Republic of Ireland. Read about the Bank’s history, organisation and activities in the sections below. National Irish Bank is a member of Danske Bank Group, the largest bank in Denmark and a leading player in the Scandinavian financial markets.

Background

National Irish Bank was acquired by Danske Bank Group on 1st March 2005 and completed its integration into the Danske banking model when it re-launched on 18th April 2006. National Irish bank has 66 branches and 16 business centres located throughout Ireland. In addition to serving personal and business customers, the bank also caters for high net-worth individuals and corporate customers

National Irish Bank places enormous emphasis on bringing new, innovative and competitively priced products to market. This is exemplified by the introduction of its customer packages built around the full financial lifestyle needs of today’s consumer and business customer.

National Irish Bank’s technology platform creates an environment where innovation, efficiency and service are key. National Irish Bank’s staff can access a customer’s full financial details in one view and can therefore handle most queries in real-time. They are also empowered to make decisions locally in response to many customer requests.

National Irish Bank’s online banking facility is second to none, with some of its features unique in Ireland. It places control of customer’s finances in their hands and ensures access 24 hours a day.

Banking Model

National Irish Bank delivers a powerful mix of modern technology with old style banking. Through the capability of our 625 staff and innovations in our IT infrastructure, we deliver our services to the needs of all of our customers. The bank has 66 branches and 16 business centres located throughout Ireland, with plans to add additional branches. National Irish Bank operates across four Regions in Ireland - Dublin, Midlands, North West and South - each headed up by a Regional General Manager responsible for the Region’s strategic and operational management as well as all aspects of the Bank’s retail and business units within that designated region.