ACC Loan Management
ACC Loan Management Limited, formerly
ACCBank plc, was originally a
commercial bank in Ireland that focused on
agriculture and
SME lending, and later became a company that focussed on managing the lending facilities of its existing clients. The bank had its origins in the
Agricultural Credit Corporation (''Corparáid an Chairde Talmhaíochta'') set up in 1927 in the
Irish Free State to finance agriculture; the bank was successful and led to the creation of the
Industrial Credit Company, which was modelled on it and provided finance to industry. In the early 1990s, the company name was changed from "Agricultural Credit Corporation plc" to "ACCBank plc" in order to signify that the company was then targeting more than simply agricultural customers. In early 2002, the bank was sold by the
Irish Government to
Rabobank, it was one of the three entities of the
Rabobank (Ireland).
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