1919: The National Land Bank Limited is established by the new parliament in Ireland to aid in land redistribution. In 1926, it is acquired by the Bank of Ireland. The following year the Land Bank changes its name to National City Bank Limited.
1968: Chase Manhattan Bank enters a joint venture with the Bank of Ireland in which they each have a 50% interest in the Bank of Ireland’s wholly-owned subsidiary, the National City Bank Limited. The bank is renamed Chase Bank of Ireland (International) Ltd.
1970: The First National Bank of Chicago opens a branch in Dublin.
1979: Chase Manhattan purchases Bank of Ireland’s 50% interest in their joint venture and renames the bank, The Chase Bank (Ireland) Ltd.
1985: Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company’s Corporate Challenge is held for the first time in Europe in Killarney.
1986: Chase Ireland arranges its first major investment banking transaction, a 100 billion Swiss Franc swap for the Republic of Ireland, and a 180 million Deutsche Mark standby revolving credit for that country’s development bank.
2009: Chase Paymentech Europe Ltd. (CEPL) is incorporated and establishes its headquarters in Dublin. It is rebranded as J.P. Morgan Merchant Services Europe in 2016.
2018: JPMorganChase opens the new Capital Dock building in Dublin to house the firm’s over 500 employees located in Dublin.