Irish Nationwide Building Society
Irish Nationwide Building Society (not to be confused with Nationwide UK Ireland) was a financial institution in Ireland from 1873 to 2011. One of the country's oldest financial institutions, it was originally called the Irish Industrial Building Society; it changed its name in 1975 when it had just five staff. It ceased to exist when its assets, liabilities and branch network were transferred to Anglo Irish Bank.
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Irish Nationwide Building Society
Irish Nationwide Building Society (not to be confused with Nationwide UK Ireland) was a financial institution in Ireland from 1873 to 2011. One of the country's oldest financial institutions, it was originally called the Irish Industrial Building Society; it changed its name in 1975 when it had just five staff. It ceased to exist when its assets, liabilities and branch network were transferred to Anglo Irish Bank.
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