|
ALLIED IRISH BANK MORTGAGES ~ NEED HELP TO CONSOLIDATE DEBTS ?

Allied Irish Bank Mortgages - was formed in 1966, bringing together 3 distinctive Irish banking traditions. The Provincial Bank, The Royal Bank & The Munster & Leinster. Over the decades, AIB Allied Irish Bank (GB) has become an increasingly international organisation. The creation of a branch network in Britain in the 1970s was followed by an investment in the USA in the 1980s. In 1991, the merger of AIB Group's interests in Northern Ireland with those of TSB Northern Ireland created First Trust Bank.
Allied Irish Bank Mortgages. In 2003, a deal merging AIB's US subsidiary, Allfirst, with M&T Bank Corporation was completed. AIB now has a 23.5% stake in M&T which is headquartered in Buffalo, New York. Four decades since its formation, AIB is a dynamic and successful organisation
|
Debt Consolidation > Help Home Mover > Help Raise Capital > Help
|
ALLIED IRISH BANK MORTGAGES ~ NEED HELP TO RAISE CAPITAL ?

Allied Irish Bank Mortgages - In 1966, AIB's aggregate assets were €323.8 million - as at 12/2005, AIB Group had assets of €133 billion.
Allied Irish Bank Mortgages - offer a full range of mortgage products from straightforward home loans to equity release and current account (offset) facilities, they allow you to explore new possibilities - perhaps buying that 2nd home or maybe extending your current mortgage arrangements. They have been voted best business bank 5 times in succession by the Forum of Private Business in their prestigious survey.
Rather than list the latest deals here, please contact a broker to compare Alied Irish Bank mortgage rates against uk lenders for broker only mortgage deals.
|
Secured Loans > Help Right to Buy > Help Bad Credit > Help
| To find out more about Allied Irish Bank Mortgages, either complete the Online Mortgage Quote form OR get an online quote from FSA comparative tables to see the latest mortgage deals. Alternatively contact us to speak to a uk mortgage broker for advice and compare Allied Irish Bank Mortgages against other Leading UK Providers. |