Written answers
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Department of Finance
Bank Debt
8:00 pm
James Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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Question 85: To ask the Minister for Finance the amount that each of the Irish banks owe to foreign financial institutions and bondholders on September 2004 and May 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20802/10]
Brian Lenihan Jnr (Dublin West, Fianna Fail)
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I assume that the Deputy's reference to Irish banks comprises the retail clearing banks and the non-clearing domestic banks.
The Retail Clearing banks are AIB, Bank of Ireland, National Irish Bank and Ulster Bank and some of their subsidiaries.
The Non-Clearing domestic banks include; ACC Bank plc, Anglo Irish Bank, EBS Building Society, Irish Life & Permanent plc, Irish Nationwide Building Society, KBC Bank Ireland plc and Postbank.
The amounts that these banks owe to foreign credit institutions and bondholders are as follows. September 2004
Non-Irish Euro Residents (€m) | RoW Residents(€m) | Total(€m) | |
Deposits from Credit Institutions and other MFIs | 36,446 | 80,173 | 116,619 |
Debt Securities Issued | 4,359 | 46,320 | 50,679 |
May 2008
Non-Irish Euro Residents (€m) | RoW Residents(€m) | Total(€m) | |
Deposits from Credit Institutions and other MFIs | 72,152 | 207,998 | 280,150 |
Debt Securities Issued | 23,844 | 107,091 | 130,935 |
I do not have a detailed breakdown by institution.
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