Vicky Davies
Danske Bank's nine month pre-tax profit up 91% to £152m for Belfast-based lending business
DANSKE Bank’s Belfast-based business has recorded a pre-tax profit of £152.2 million for the first nine months of 2023.
Profits at Danske Bank soar to £110m for the first half of 2023
PROFITS in Danske Bank’s Northern Ireland business more than doubled in the first half of 2023.
Danske Bank profits soar to £49 million in first three months of 2023
PROFITS at the north’s biggest lender Danske Bank soared to £49 million in the first three months of 2023.
Danske Bank named as top company to work for in Northern Ireland
DANSKE Bank has secured the double accolade of being named as the top company to work for in Northern Ireland and the top financial services employer in the UK in the recently announced Best Companies league tables for the first quarter of 2023.
Danske Bank's profits soar to £2 million a week
THE north's biggest bank Danske made a pre-tax profit of £2 million a week in 2022, its full-year accounts show.
Danske Bank boss Vicky Davies named among Women to Watch
VICKY Davies, who in September 2021 became the first female chief executive of Danske Bank UK in its 200-year history, has been named a ‘woman to watch’ in the annual list compiled by Cranfield School of Management.
Danske Bank: Pre-tax profits up 60 per cent to £80m for year to date
DANSKE Bank has announced a profit before tax of £79.6 million for the first nine months of 2022 on the back of record deposits.
Danske Bank reports sharp rise in mortgage approvals in first six months of 2022
THE north's biggest lender Danske Bank said mortgage lending was up 38 per cent in the first six months of 2022 compared to the same period last year.
Danske Bank: Interest rate hikes have not deterred NI homebuyers
RISING interest rates did little to deter Northern Ireland homebuyers in early 2022, new figures from Danske Bank suggest.
Danske Bank deposits soar to £10.5bn... now it will move in on GB
DANSKE Bank has outlined plans to expand its services into Britain for the first time - though this won't immediately involve adding to the network of 32 branches it currently operates in Northern Ireland.