Hi Ciaran,
Please see below an expert from the Explanatory Notes which accompany our Money and Banking tables:
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Please also find enclosed a list of reporting institutions:
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"The reporting population which is covered in these tables are all credit institutions resident in Ireland. Credit institutions, as defined in Community Law, are undertakings whose business is to receive deposits or other repayable funds from the public and to grant credits for their own account and/or issue means of payment in the form of electronic money. In the Irish case, resident credit institutions comprise licensed banks, building societies and, since January 2009, credit unions as regulated by the Registrar of Credit Unions. A resident office means an office or branch of the reporting institution which is located in ‘the State’ (the Republic of Ireland). These are: institutions incorporated and located in the Republic of Ireland, including subsidiaries of parent companies located outside the Republic of Ireland; and branches of institutions that have their head office outside the Republic of Ireland. Reporting institutions report the data in respect of their resident offices only."
More detail can be found in our Explanatory Notes (linked above).
Kind regards,
Analysis Section
Statistics Department
Central Bank of Ireland
PO Box 11517
Spencer Dock
North Wall Quay
Dublin 1