J.P. Morgan Bank Dublin
Formerly known as Bear Stearns Bank, JP Morgan Bank Dublin became part of JP Morgan in 2008. It is a fully authorised banking institution as prescribed by the Central Bank of Ireland and is fully passported in the European area. It is the only EU passported bank in the non-bank chain of J.P. Morgan and provides the firm with direct access to the European Central Bank repo window. It has also been added to the JPMorgan Jumbo issuance programmes to issue structured securities for distribution outside the United States.
Financial Data
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31st Dec 20 Source: CRO
- €1.5 billion assets
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€8.8 million
profit - 565 employees
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31st Dec 19 Source: CRO
- €916.7 million assets
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€15.6 million
profit - 474 employees
- 9 more years available »
Ranking
By Assets
(€1.5 billion)- 36th in Top Financial Companies
- 36th in Financial Services
- 19th in Financial Services Banking
By Employees
(565)- 327th in Top Companies
- 31st in Financial Services
- 12th in Financial Services Banking
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- 565
- €1.5 billion
Employees
- Carin Bryans CEO/Managing Director
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