Francesca McDonagh yesterday signalled her intention to step down as Bank of Ireland’s chief executive later this year after almost four-and-a-half years in the role.
The British banker joined in October 2017 from HSBC where her experience in managing major IT projects marked her out as a desirable candidate for a bank that was looking to a new era following as series of Irish banking controversies and the financial crisis.
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