Irish Life and Permanent - Companies Within The Irish Life & Permanent Group

Companies Within The Irish Life & Permanent Group

Additionally there are other companies which are part of the group in similar financial areas, such as:

  • Permanent TSB a bank established in 2002, who mainly operate in the Republic of Ireland
  • Irish Life Assurance life assurance company operating in Europe.
  • ILI Irish Life International established in the IFSC in 1994
  • ILIM who manage investments
  • Irish Progressive Services International who provide third-party administration of life assurance operations, mainly for Italian companies.
  • ILCB Irish Life Corporate Business provide pension management services.

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