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PTSB Attempts to Buy Finance Ireland to Expand Lending Reach

Irish bank targets nonbank lender Finance Ireland in strategic bid to grow mortgage and auto loan market share

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 5, 2025
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PTSB attempts to buy Finance Ireland in a move to boost its position in Ireland’s mortgage and consumer lending sectors.

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PTSB attempts to buy Finance Ireland, signaling a bold move by the Irish bank to solidify its footprint in the nonbank lending space.

The deal, if successful, would give PTSB access to a broader customer base across mortgages, car loans, and SME financing.

PTSB seeks to purchase Finance Ireland to execute its plan of moving past traditional retail banking operations.

Through the acquisition PTSB implements its strategic plan after separating from Ulster Bank which lets the institution enter high-demand lending fields while expanding its loan options.

The bank had previously purchased Ulster Bank business assets after its departure from the Irish market.

The Irish financial market includes Finance Ireland as its leading nonbank lending institution which began operations in 2002.

The company experienced substantial growth in recent times while receiving investment funds from both PIMCO (U.S.) and the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund.

A successful agreement would establish a major consolidation pattern in Ireland’s financial services business sector.

Both regulatory authorities of the Central Bank of Ireland and the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission would need to approve the transaction.

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