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Bank of Ireland and SCSI announce three-year extension to partnership

By Business & Finance
16 January 2018
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Paul McDonnell, Head of Property Finance, Bank of Ireland; Áine Myler, Director General of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (Photo: Colm Mahady/Fennell Photography)

The partnership has been extended by another three years, which continues the long-standing link between Bank of Ireland and the SCSI.

Paul McDonnell, Head of Property Finance at Bank of Ireland Corporate Banking, said: “We are delighted to renew what has been a very successful partnership with the SCSI. In addition to sponsoring the society’s upcoming annual dinner, a landmark event in the property industry calendar, the bank is also delighted to expand its support to include the Cork Regional Dinner in 2018.

“We share many of the same values and responsibilities – to our customers, our communities and the economy as a whole. Through our expanded partnership, we will use our pooled resources for the benefit of the industry, in broader areas such as research, education and thought leadership.”

Áine Myler, Director General of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), said of the news: “Bank of Ireland’s sponsorship renewal until 2020 comes at an exciting time for the property and construction sector. The SCSI Annual Dinner is the major event for property and construction professionals and is a sell-out event this year. We particularly welcome the extension of the bank’s support to the Southern Regional Dinner in Cork. We look forward to working with the bank on developing both events in the coming years.”