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[email protected] Fax: 067 33134 Address: Civic Offices, Limerick road, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday-Sunday: Closed AIB Brexit Reports AIB have developed a set of documents providing advice and contact resources covering different areas of the impact of Brexit. The three documents are as follows: List of AIB Brexit Advisors by region This is a list of AIB Regional Managers for all of the regions throughout Ireland who also work as AIB Brexit Advisors for businesses within their respective region, which includes the email addresses of each Brexit Advisor for contact purposes Full List AIB Brexit Advisors.pdf Download File AIB Brexit Sentiment Index The AIB Brexit Sentiment Index reflects and measures the sentiment of Irish SMEs towards Brexit, summarised as a single number, with a potential range from +100 to -100. It takes the difference between the positive and negative responses across four key measures: Impact on business now, impact on future business over the next 5 years, level of visibility and the wider economic impact of Brexit AIB_Brexit_Report_PRINT_FEB2018 FINAL.pdf Download File AIB Brexit Sectoral Outlook – Transport & Logistics Outlook The AIB Brexit Sectoral Outlook reports provide an overview of business different sectors within Ireland and how Brexit will affect them. The Transport & Logistics Outlook report provides a comprehensive overview of the value of the Irish road haulage sector to the Irish economy transport-and-logistics-may-2017.pdf Download File Central Bank briefing - Central Credit Register The Central Bank has announced the implementation of the Central Credit Register , a new secure system for collecting personal and credit information on loans of €500 or more. It has been established by the Central Bank of Ireland under the Credit Reporting Act 2013. The Central Credit Register is being implemented in two phases. In Phase One , lenders commenced the submission of information on consumer loans (credit cards, mortgages, overdrafts and personal loans) and this will continue to be made monthly. This information has been incorporated into credit reports which are available on request at www.centralcreditregister.ie . Phase Two focuses on the submission of information on business loans including for example, commercial mortgages, business overdrafts and credit cards, revolving facilities and letters of credit. From 31 March 2019 , business lenders will be obliged to seek a credit report when: a borrower has made an application for a new loan for €2,000 or more; a borrower has applied to have an existing loan restructured; there are arrears on an existing loan or there has been a breach of the limit of a credit card or overdraft. NOTE ON CENTRAL CREDIT REGISTER 16.04.18.docx Download File