Bank of Ireland Group plc (ISE:BIRG)
| Market Cap | 14.90B |
| Revenue (ttm) | 3.95B |
| Net Income (ttm) | 1.12B |
| Shares Out | 952.19M |
| EPS (ttm) | 1.15 |
| PE Ratio | 13.63 |
| Forward PE | 10.25 |
| Dividend | 0.70 (4.47%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Apr 23, 2026 |
| Volume | 2,505,150 |
| Average Volume | 2,635,882 |
| Open | 15.85 |
| Previous Close | 15.65 |
| Day's Range | 15.70 - 16.39 |
| 52-Week Range | 10.11 - 17.93 |
| Beta | 0.51 |
| RSI | 51.56 |
| Earnings Date | Apr 30, 2026 |
About Bank of Ireland Group
Bank of Ireland Group plc provides banking and other financial services in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, and internationally. It offers current and savings accounts, demand and notice accounts, and business accounts and deposits; personal, car, home improvement and energy upgrade, top-up loans, and student loans, as well as overdrafts and mortgages; and business and farming loans, green business, insurance premium finance, invoice finance, hire purchase, and leasing services. The company also provides international payments and c... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2025, Bank of Ireland Group's revenue was 3.95 billion, a decrease of -8.41% compared to the previous year's 4.32 billion. Earnings were 1.12 billion, a decrease of -23.26%.
Financial StatementsNews
Growth down, inflation up, but Ireland tipped to avoid recession
Bank of Ireland has revised down its projections for Irish growth this year to 1.6pc, from 2.8pc previously. But the bank is forecasting a rebound 2027.
Bank of Ireland says bonuses on the line for staff who miss work-from-office days
Staff at Bank of Ireland have been warned that failing to meet the minimum requirement of working eight days a month in the office could mean lower bonuses.
Bank of Ireland toughens oversight of office hours for hybrid workers
Staff at Bank of Ireland have been warned that failing to meet the minimum requirement of working eight days a month in the office could mean lower bonuses.
Bank of Ireland plans to exit London stock market and offers to mop up smaller shareholders
Bank of Ireland shareholders will be asked to vote on a proposal to cancel its secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), as well as a plan to buy up very small stakes held by some long-tim...
Bank of Ireland Seeks Delisting from LSE Amid Low Trading Volume
Bank of Ireland Seeks Delisting from LSE Amid Low Trading Volume
Bank of Ireland raises rate on savings account in move seen as response to neobanks
Bank of Ireland is hiking one of its savings rates in a move that is seen as a response to the increasing competitive pressure from neobanks.
This Working Life with Laura Lynch: ‘I went into Bank of Ireland thinking I would stay five years – it’s been nearly 20’
I grew up in a Kildare farming family. My parents, Richard and Pauline, were not the ‘work hard, play hard’ sort. Like most small Irish businesses, they were the ‘work hard, work hard’ sort.
Redress scheme for car loans set to cost Bank of Ireland less than expected
The UK’s motor finance industry will pay about £2bn (€2.3bn) less than expected on a revised redress programme for consumers who were mis-sold car loans.
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025
Delivered strong 2025 results with 6% loan and deposit growth, 9% AUM increase, and €1.2B in distributions. Targets >€3.85B NII and >16% ROTE by 2028, with stable costs and mid-40s CIR. Strategic focus on Irish growth, digital investment, and capital returns.
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025
Strong growth in Irish loans, deposits, and wealth assets drove higher-than-expected NII and capital generation, with a CET1 ratio of 16.2%. Outlook to 2027 targets >17% ROTE, 3%-4% loan/deposit CAGR, and continued capital returns, amid ongoing UK and U.S. portfolio deleveraging.
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025
Strong H1 results driven by Irish loan and deposit growth, upgraded NII guidance, and robust capital returns. Wealth and insurance segments delivered record AUM and fee income, while cost discipline and restructuring support a €2bn cost target by 2027.
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025
Q1 results met expectations with strong capital generation, stable asset quality, and robust mortgage growth. NII guidance is reiterated, and the outlook to 2027 remains positive despite global trade uncertainties. CET1 ratio stands at 15.9%.
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Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024
Strong capital generation and robust growth in loans, deposits, and AUM drove a 16.8% ROTE in 2024, with a target above 17% by 2027. Operating expenses are set to remain flat through efficiency gains, while capital distributions and asset quality remain strong.
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024
Half-year profit rose 5% to €1.1 billion, with ROTE at 18.9% and strong capital generation. Upgraded guidance includes higher capital returns, stable NII for 2025, and continued growth in wealth, insurance, and Irish lending.
Bank of Ireland Group Transcript: AGM 2024
Bank of Ireland Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2023
Bank of Ireland ends AA partership, narrows UK Post Office offering
Bank of Ireland announced on Tuesday that it had ended its partnership with UK motoring services firm The AA and would trim its offering with the UK Post Office, marking a further retreat from the Bri...
Bank of Ireland glitch allowed customers to withdraw money they didn't have
Some Bank of Ireland customers were able to withdraw money they did not have Tuesday and early Wednesday after an hours-long technical glitch that also halted many of the bank's online services.
Bank of Ireland glitch let customers withdraw money they didn't have
‘Technical issue' allowed transfers and withdrawals beyond customer limits and made online banking unavailable
