
Myles O'Grady
Myles O'Grady is the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Ireland, where he has been instrumental in steering the bank through a challenging landscape, particularly in the wake of regulatory scrutiny in the UK motor finance sector. Under his leadership, the bank announced a significant provision for potential compensation related to the industry's historical practices, reflecting his commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance. O'Grady's tenure has also seen a focus on enhancing shareholder returns and maintaining robust performance despite external pressures.
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Myles O'Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland who implemented a plan for employees to work in-person for a minimum of two days a week.
Banks, finance and law firms bring Ireland’s workers back to the office – The Irish TimesMyles O'Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland who discussed the challenges impacting housing supply.
Bank of Ireland to offer bridging loans to help people downsize from large homes – The Irish TimesMyles O'Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland.
When does a bigger cleanup bill than the one for trackers count as good news for a bank? – The Irish TimesChief executive Myles O’Grady said the group remains committed to this business, despite the current challenges.
Bank of Ireland shares fall on US deals business hit by loan losses – The Irish Times
Group chief executive Myles O’Grady said he plans to cut 260 jobs in the second half of this year.
Bank of Ireland to cut 260 jobs as first-half profit falls amid tariff-related impairment charge – The Irish TimesBank of Ireland chief executive Myles O’Grady secured a 28 per cent pay increase last year, to €1.37 million.
What do Ireland’s best paid chief executives earn? – The Irish TimesMyles O’Grady was hired two-and-a-half years ago on a fixed salary of €950,000.
Paschal Donohoe’s refusal to tackle banker bonus ban is hitting those who bought State’s shares – The Irish TimesMyles O'Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland who discussed plans to buy out small legacy shareholders.
Bank of Ireland ‘actively considering’ buying out small legacy shareholders – The Irish Times
Myles O’Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland, who plans to double the fixed share awards plan for 2026.
Receivers appoint agents to sell project at former Kevin Street DIT campus – The Irish TimesMyles O'Grady is the chief executive of Bank of Ireland.
Bank of Ireland sets aside €172m for UK motor finance redress – The Irish Times

































