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{{Short description|Commercial bank in Northern Ireland}}
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{{EngvarB|date=April 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}
{{Infobox company
| name =
| logo
| logo_size = 100px
| type = [[Division (business)|Division]] of [[AIB Group (UK)|AIB Group (UK) plc]]
| foundation = 1991
| location = [[Belfast]],
| key_people =
| products = Various banking products
| homepage =
}}
'''
==Banking services==
Allied Irish Banks' UK division, with total assets of €15.1 billion (approx £10 billion),<ref name="accounts">[http://www.aibgroup.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=AIB_Investor_Relations/Miscellaneous/ir_article_printer&c=AIB_Article&cid=1096576948103&channel=IRFP AIB Investor Relations]</ref> operates in two distinct markets, [[Northern Ireland]] and
==Banknotes==
[[Image:FirstTrust100.jpg|right|thumb|185px|A £100 First Trust Bank note
{{main|Banknotes of Northern Ireland}}
{{see also|Banknotes of the pound sterling}}
In common with the other Big Four banks of Northern Ireland,
Earlier note issues by the bank were made under the bank's previous names: the Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd. (to 1976), Allied Irish Banks Ltd. (1977–1986), and Allied Irish Banks PLC (1987–1993).
First Trust Bank's
* 10 pound note featuring the ship ''[[Girona (ship)|Girona]]''
* 20 pound note featuring the chimney at Lacada Point, [[Giant's Causeway]], near [[Dunluce Castle|Dunluce]], County Antrim, where the Girona was wrecked.
* 50 pound note featuring a commemorative
* 100 pound note featuring the Spanish Armada
A £5 note featuring [[Dunluce Castle]] on the obverse and a £1 note also featuring the Girona were issued by the Provincial Bank of Ireland and by AIB, but have not been issued by First Trust Bank.
In February 2019, First Trust Bank ceased issuing its own banknotes in circulation and replaced them with Bank of England banknotes as they are withdrawn from circulation. First Trust Bank notes could continue to be used until 30 June 2022, after which time they ceased to be legal currency but can still be paid into bank accounts, or exchanged for Bank of England notes at branches of AIB (NI).
==See also==
{{Portal|Banks}}
*[[Allied Irish Bank (GB)]]
*[[Trustee Savings Bank]]
*[[Permanent TSB]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Commons category|First Trust Bank}}
==External links==
*[http://www.
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