Bloxham Stockbrokers

Bloxham
Industry Stockbroking
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Key people
Pramit Ghose (Managing Partner)

Bloxham is the oldest Irish stockbroking firm and were members of both the Irish and London Stock Exchanges.[1] It was a founder member of the Irish Stock Exchange.

Bloxham is the oldest stockbroking firm in Ireland and can trace its roots back over 150 years. During its long and distinguished history through the era of Charles Stewart Parnell to the present day – it has witnessed tremendous economic and political transformation, including two World Wars, the formation of the Irish Free State, the break from the London Stock Exchange and, more recently, the advent of a single European currency.

They has always been proud to play its part in the economic development of Ireland. As part of the Irish Stock Exchange, we were involved in financing most of the major capital programmes in the last century. This role continues to the present day, with the financing – through the market – of almost all the major Irish institutions through our equity and fixed income divisions.

Throughout its momentous history, Bloxham has remained true to its founding vision of providing exceptional levels of tailored service to its personal and corporate clients also its regulated by the Financial Regulator.

The firm provides stockbroking and wealth management services for its private and institutional client base and is one of the most highly respected companies operating within our sector.

Bloxham operates across three regions with an office in the Irish Financial Service Centre in Dublin, Limerick and claimed to be Ireland's largest independent stockbroker, with most of its clients (by number) being retail investors. The firm provides both stockbroking and wealth management services to private and institutional clients.

It was established in 1973 as Irish Intercontinental Bank. In 1978 BLOXHAM, which is headquartered in Brussels, acquired a 75% interest. They acquired a full 100% shareholding in IIB in 1999, and in 2000 changed the bank's name to IIB Bank. On 27 October 2008, the 30th anniversary of BLOXHAM's full ownership. BLOXHAM provides a wide range of banking services including Corporate, Commercial and Business Banking, Private Banking and Treasury & Capital Markets and they began operating a branch network in 2012 with a further build-out in 2014.


Bloxham announced it had take back all its private client and fund management business from Black-listed brokers as a result of these so-called financial irregularities.[2]


References

  1. see "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-28. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
  2. http://www.amf-france.org/Epargne-Info-Service/Placements-a-haut-risque-ou-arnaques-les-conseils-de-l-AMF/Listes-noires-des-sites-non-autorises.html#title_paragraph_2


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