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FRESH claims from rebel shareholder, Piotr Skoczylas, that Irish Life & Permanent (IL&P) can be recapitalised through private investment is unlikely to stop the Government virtually nationalising the group later this week.

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IRISH Life & Permanent (IL&P) stands out from the rest of the Irish banks under government guarantee.

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IRISH LIFE & PERMANENT Irish Life & Permanent (IL&P) has raised €2.15 billion in Ireland’s largest ever mortgage securitisation.

Fri, 30 Jun, 2006

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PERMANENT TSB has signed up 12,000 new current account customers since new regulations were introduced to make it easier for consumers to switch banks.

Sat, 21 May, 2005

Permanent TSB on course to sign up 60,000 current account holders in 2005

PERMANENT TSB has signed up 12,000 new current account customers since new regulations were introduced to make it easier for consumers to switch banks.

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