Paul Magee, Director Corporate Banking NI at Bank of Ireland explains: “We partner with some of the largest and most successful local and international companies, and as a leading financial services partner with an international footprint, we are well placed to help inform and support customers to navigate wider geopolitical challenges and seek new opportunities to grow and scale their businesses sustainably.
“Business and Corporate customers are at the heart of our economy and communities, providing employment for many and promoting Northern Ireland as a great place to live, work and invest in. At Bank of Ireland we have an important role to play as a financial partner, enabling our customers to grow, scale, develop and thrive.”
Colette Shirley, Director of Sustainability, Corporates & Markets, Bank of Ireland encouraged attendees to ensure sustainability is firmly on their business agenda: “At Bank of Ireland our focus is firmly on helping customers understand ESG responsibilities and opportunities, as we provide practical and useful solutions to allow them to consider long-term sustainability strategies to help address the challenge of transitioning to a more resilient, net zero economy.”
Other contributors to the Bank of Ireland Business Outlook event included Alan Bridle, Economist Bank of Ireland UK and Donough Kilmurray, Chief Investment Officer, Davy.
Alan Bridle, Economist, Bank of Ireland, Donough Kilmurray, Chief Investment Officer, Davy, Paul Magee, Director, Corporate Banking NI, Bank of Ireland, Colette Shirley, Director of Sustainability, Corporates & Markets, Bank of Ireland and Colm Moane, Associate Director, Corporate Banking NI, Bank of Ireland.