Payment Protection Insurance Refunds

The  scale of the mis-selling of payment protection insurance in Ireland is  becoming clearer – as 6 Irish banks have been ordered to review all PPI policies taken out since August 2007 .  See https://www.moneyguideireland.com/payment-protection-insurance-investigation-the-latest.html Earlier in 2012 AIB and BOI had to refund about €4 million in PPI premiums.  See – https://www.moneyguideireland.com/ppi-refunds-of-e4-million-paid-out.html These refunds […]
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Payment Protection Insurance Investigation – the Latest

Back in July 2012 the Central Bank  announced that 7 firms in Ireland were being told to review all their PPI sales since 2007. It did not name the firms at the time. Today the Central Bank of Ireland has named 6 of the 7 involved in the review of possible mis-selling : They are   […]
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PPI – Some Reasons you might have for Claiming a Refund

The possible mis-selling of Payment Protection Insurance  (PPI) in Ireland has been investigated in the past by the Central Bank . The latest  review of the selling of payment protection insurance in Ireland was carried out by the Central Bank in 2011 .They looked into the  suitability of sales of payment protection insurance to customers […]
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PPI Refunds of €4 Million Paid Out

Allied Irish Bank and Bank of Ireland have  refunded  over €4 million  this year to customers that were mis-sold payment protection insurance .(PPI) Bank Of Ireland has announced  this week that it has refunded €1 million to more than 1,500 customers after an internal review discovered they had taken out credit card insurance on which […]
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