Irish banking watchdog 'has regained trust since financial crisis'

Ireland's banking watchdog has regained trust since the economic crisis, and financial firms looking for a post-Brexit home will be properly scrutinised, one of the country's top business chiefs has said.

Irish banking watchdog 'has regained trust since financial crisis'

Ireland's banking watchdog has regained trust since the economic crisis, and financial firms looking for a post-Brexit home will be properly scrutinised, one of the country's top business chiefs has said.

Kevin Sherry, head of the government's business development agency Enterprise Ireland, told the Press Association it was important to differentiate between retail bank lending failures which led to Ireland's housing bubble, and Ireland's track record with international financial services, which "continued to survive and prosper".

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