Finance
Bank of Ireland names former finance chief O’Grady as CEO
DUBLIN, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Financial institution of Eire (BIRG.I) named former chief monetary officer Myles O’Grady as chief government on Monday, solely months after he left the lender.
Eire’s largest financial institution by belongings stated O’Grady would formally take take up the function on Thursday, changing Credit score Suisse-bound (CSGN.S) Francesca McDonagh.
O’Grady had left the financial institution in March to hitch Irish meals group Musgrave in a transfer that Financial institution of Eire blamed on state-imposed curbs on banker pay and bonuses.
The Irish Instances reported in August that O’Grady was set to return as CEO.
O’Grady earlier held posts at AIB Group (AIBG.I), Citibank (C.N) and Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
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