Payment Protection Insurance Review Back in October 2012 – seven Irish financial institutions were instructed by the Central Bank to undertake a review of all their PPI sales made since July 2007. Only 6 companies were named – they were Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Bank, EBS, GE Money, Ulster Bank and Permanent TSB. All […]
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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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EBS offering Fixed Rate Mortgages again
Back in february 2011 – EBS withdrew fixed rate mortgages for new customers. They have re-introduced them this week – with rates of 5.2% over 3 years and 5.6% over 5 years. See how these rates compare to other Mortgage Interest Rates in Ireland here
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Irish Deposits Guarantee – a History
Are My Savings in Ireland Guaranteed? (Updated Dec 4th 2011 ) A potted history of Irish Banking Guarantees First of all we had the Irish Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS), which covered the first €20,000 per person in all the financial institutions that are authorised by the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority to operate in Ireland. […]
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EBS Increase Deposit Rates
EBS have increased many of their deposit interest rates this week. You can now get a rate of 5% on their regular savings account and 4.25% on their 1 Year fixed rate account. Both of these rates are the highest in Ireland for their category of account. See Best Regular Savings Rates See Best One […]
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