Bank of Ireland chief executive Myles O’Grady: 'I think a version of an [individual savings account] is a no-regrets decision and a no-regrets product and service to get into the market.' Since then, assets under management have grown to €60 billion, €27 billion of which is in its New Ireland life and pensions unit. “Ireland is a relatively young country and, for the first time, we are seeing, on a grand scale, intergenerational wealth occurring,” O’Grady says. “I think a version of an [individual savings account] is a no-regrets decision and a no-regrets product and service to get into the market,” O’Grady says. Job: Bank of Ireland chief executive.
Source: The Irish Times April 03, 2026 06:30 UTC