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AIB pays €390m to State in final transaction

The payment is for the cancellation of around 271 warrants in the bank.
The payment is for the cancellation of around 271 warrants in the bank.

AIB has paid €390 million to the Minister for Finance in what represents the final step in the State's exit from the bank.

The payment was for the cancellation of around 271 million warrants in the bank.

This gave the Minister the right to to buy AIB shares at a fixed price of €6.75, a 14% discount compared to the closing price of AIB shares yesterday evening.

Today's payment brings the total amount recouped by the State from AIB to €20.2 billion since the bank bailout, a shortfall of around €600 million.

"The completion of this warrants cancellation transaction with AIB is a very important step for both the company and the State," said Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe.

"It is the final transaction with AIB and results in a further €390 million recovered from our investment in the Company.

"When combined with the €19.8 billion already returned to the State, the total amount returned from our investment in AIB will reach €20.2 billion," he added.

Minister Donohoe said the proceeds from the transaction will be held within the Exchequer and will ultimately be used to benefit the State.

A total of €29.4 billion was paid out by the State to AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB between 2009 to 2011.

So far, €29.7 billion has been recovered.