Bank of Ireland appoints new independent director

Published 05/06/2025, 10:20
Bank of Ireland appoints new independent director

DUBLIN - Bank of Ireland Group PLC has announced the appointment of Ms. Niamh Marshall as an Independent (LON:IOG) Non-Executive Director to its board and the Court of Directors, effective June 23, 2025. Ms. Marshall will also serve on the Audit and Risk Committees.

With a background as a Partner at KPMG specializing in financial services, Ms. Marshall brings a wealth of experience in areas such as audit and accountancy, risk management, controls, and governance. Her career in financial services has been marked by significant professional achievements.

In addition to her new role at Bank of Ireland, Ms. Marshall holds Non-Executive Director positions at Greencoat Renewables plc, Kepak Group Limited, and Ulster Bank Ireland DAC. She is also a member of the Audit and Risk Committee of the Irish Rugby Football Union and has previously served on the board of the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland.

Bank of Ireland Chairman Akshaya Bhargava expressed confidence in Ms. Marshall’s abilities, stating, "Niamh has a depth of experience in audit and risk management, gained over a very successful professional career in financial services. She will make a strong contribution to the deliberations of the Board, and I look forward to working with her."

This appointment comes as part of the company’s compliance with Euronext (EPA:ENX) Listing Rule 6.1.5 and London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) Listing Rule 9.6.11. The announcement is based on a press release statement issued by the Bank of Ireland.

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