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Campaign for Regional Community Public Banks in Ireland — Banking in the Public Interest!  The PBA, founded by the Public Banking Forum of Ireland  in 2016.

Campaign for Regional Community Public Banks in Ireland — Banking in the Public Interest! The PBA, founded by the Public Banking Forum of Ireland in 2016.

We have to; * End the continuous bleed of 40% of the profits of the economy. * End the Private Commercial Bank Control over the credit money supply of the country and thereby their control of the economy. * Create safety for Deposits – by introducing a Regional Public Banking System to Ireland, thus reducing the Commercial Banks’ 95% Monopoly.

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Public Consultation on Community Banking: – Submissions now Published:

Public Consultation on Community Banking: – Submissions now Published: PBFI, having commenced the campaign to introduce Community Banking into Ireland as far back as 2013, is delighted to have played such a significant role in having its proposals to introduce

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PBA – PUBLIC STATEMENT 23/2/2016 – PUBLIC STATEMENT 23/2/2016 – It’s time for Banking in the Public Interest.

PUBLIC BANKING ALLIANCE – ELECTION 2016 PUBLIC STATEMENT  23/2/2016 It’s time for Banking in the Public Interest. Michael Noonan TD, outgoing Minister for Finance, has ‘gotten off light’ in General Election 2016. Aside from a protracted debate about the actually miniscule

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An Introduction to the Public Banking Alliance

The Public Banking Alliance and its 2016 Election Campaign came about as a result of a negative response from the Minster for Finance to an appeal from the Public Banking Forum of Ireland (PBFI) to the Minster to introduce or

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In a Nutshell.

This was written as Text message for a friend. Germany has nearly 70% Public Banks, 42% public n 26% Co-op banks. Small banks that are the back bone of the German economy, the 4th biggest in the world. 3 banks

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  • Public Consultation on Community Banking: – Submissions now Published:
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