Danske Bank (Ireland)
Danske Bank would be the next largest banks in Ireland. Danske Bank A/S, Irish Branch (previously National Irish Bank) is a subsidiary of the Danske Bank Group, Denmark's largest bank and one of Europe's strongest, best financed, and most progressive financial firms. Danske Bank ceased its personal and commercial banking operations in the Republic of Ireland in October 2013. Danske Bank's history in Ireland began in 2005, when it purchased National Irish Bank. National Irish Bank was renamed as Danske Bank in November 2012.
Danske Bank Ireland is part of the Group's major Corporates & Institutions segment, which manages major corporate and institutional customers' financing and transaction needs. We are a market leader in Green Financing, Debt Capital Markets, Corporate Advisory, and Transaction Banking, as well as a major domestic payment services processor. Customers include domestic multinational corporations, Nordic multinationals with operations in Ireland, state / government organizations, and financial institutions. Many organizations rely on its expertise in Green Financing, Debt Capital Markets, Corporate Advisory, Transaction Banking, and International Trade Finance.
Danske Bank was ranked 10th overall in Northern Ireland and 21st overall in Financial Services in the newly released 'Best Companies 2021' list. Danske, Northern Ireland's largest bank, received a two-star Outstanding rating in the listing after entering for the first time in 2021. The goal of Danske Bank is important to its identity, how it collaborates with others, and how it conducts business - for customers, employees, investors, and society. The purpose of the bank serves as the foundation for its strategy and goal to become a better bank for all stakeholders.
Founded: 1986
Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland
Website: https://danskeci.com/ie/