Bank of Ireland Helps Businesses Navigate The Noise During Global Enterprise Week

 

 

Bank of Ireland’s Armagh branch hosted a How to Navigate the Noise Business Breakfast in partnership with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council as part of Global Enterprise Week.

Guests at the event were welcomed by Lord Mayor, Alderman Stephen Moutray before hearing how to cut through the economic noise from Alan Bridle, Bank of Ireland UK Economist followed by a session on staying scam safe from Allison Ewing, Bank of Ireland UK Fraud Manager.

Speaking at the event, Colleen Casey, Bank of Ireland Armagh Branch Manager said:

“We are delighted to partner with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council for this important event. At Bank of Ireland, we see enterprise at the heart of progress, it drives innovation, creates jobs, and builds resilient communities, and we’re committed to helping businesses and our local economies thrive.

This year is particularly special as we reflect on our heritage of over 200 years. From our earliest days, we’ve stood alongside businesses through times of change, helping them navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and grow with confidence. Those principles of trust and partnership continue to guide us as we look to the future with ambition and purpose, ready to support customers and communities now and for generations to come.”

Lord Mayor of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Alderman Stephen Moutray said:

“Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon borough council are proud to partner with the Bank of Ireland & local Enterprise partners during Global Enterprise Week. Events like ‘How to Navigate the Noise’ reflect our shared commitment to supporting enterprise, fostering resilience, and equipping businesses with the tools to succeed in a changing economic landscape. Collaboration between the Council and trusted partners ensures our borough remains a dynamic place for growth and innovation.”