Banks and Financial Institutions
- ACCBank - (subsidiary of Rabobank)
- Allied Irish Banks (AIB) - (Quoted on ISE, LSE and NYSE)
- Anglo Irish Bank - (Formerly quoted on ISE & LSE, now in state ownership)
- Bank of Ireland - (Quoted on ISE, LSE, and NYSE)
- Bank of Scotland (Ireland) - (subsidiary of HBOS, quoted on LSE)
- EBS Building Society - now a subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks
- FBD Holdings - (Quoted on ISE & LSE)
- First Trust Bank (Northern Ireland subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks)
- Irish Life and Permanent - (Quoted on ISE & LSE)
- Irish Nationwide Building Society - subsumed by Anglo Irish Bank
- KBC Bank Ireland (formerly IIB Bank)
- National Irish Bank and Northern Bank (subsidiaries of Danske Bank, quoted on Copenhagen Stock Exchange)
- Ulster Bank - (Subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland, quoted on LSE)
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