AIB is hosting a series of events across Northern Ireland this February as part of its ‘Insights with AIB’ roadshow. The programme will bring business leaders together to explore the latest economic trends, fraud awareness and prevention measures, and practical supports available to local businesses.
Travelling to Belfast, Newry, Dungannon, Ballymena, Derry-Londonderry and Enniskillen, the roadshow will connect local businesses with AIB’s corporate and business teams along with a panel of expert speakers.
AIB’s Cyber Security team will share insights on the most prevalent fraud trends facing individuals and businesses today. According to figures from Action Fraud, victims in Northern Ireland reported losing a combined total of almost £19m to scammers over the past year, and approximately 1 in 6 Northern Ireland businesses have been reported being victims of cybercrime. Against this background, the Insights with AIB events will showcase how businesses can take practical steps to protect themselves and reduce the likelihood of becoming victims of fraud.
AIB Senior Economist, John Fahey will also provide an overview of the latest economic data and trends, exploring key drivers, challenges and opportunities shaping the NI economy as well as the prospects and risks facing businesses in the year ahead.
Launching the 2026 Insights with AIB roadshow, Seamus McGuckin, AIB’s Head of Corporate NI, added:
“As we move into 2026, the Northern Ireland economy continues to grow, underpinned by resilience, innovation and determination to adapt, despite the rise of cost challenges of recent years. These events are a great opportunity for businesses to find out more about the latest economic insights and the practical steps to take to improve resilience, particularly in relation to fraud and cyber security, which can have a real impact on confidence and growth for businesses. The roadshow also allows businesses across the region to network and build their own connections, while benefiting from expert advice and support on key and emerging trends.”
Tuesday, 24th February: 8.30 am – 10.00 am, Merchant Hotel, Belfast
1.30 pm – 3.00 pm, Canal Court Hotel, Newry
Wednesday, 25th February: 8.30 am – 10.00 am, Hill Of The O’Neill, Dungannon
1.30 pm – 3.00 pm, Galgorm Resort, Ballymena
Thursday, 26th February: 8.30 am – 10.00 am – Bishop’s Gate Hotel, Derry
1.30 pm – 3.00 pm – Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen

