Irish central bank welcomes ‘culture board’ in bid to change banks

Board must enforce changes called for by central bank reports, Derville Rowland says

The Central Bank of Ireland
The Central Bank of Ireland
William Murphy

A senior Central Bank of Ireland official has welcomed a “culture board”, which was launched today (April 15) with the aim of changing the way the country’s banks govern themselves and do business.

The new body will seek to push the country’s commercial banks to change their internal business cultures in line with recommendations made in a series of recent central bank reports. It will be financed by the Irish financial industry itself.

Derville Rowland, the central bank’s director-general of

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