So the Central Bank expecting further increase in affected numbers by the end of the examination/end of June. This statement doesn’t sound like there’s a few individual cases to be identified but more like a few thousand.
they said in Jan '18 that "the vast majority of customers have now been identified" yet they managed to "find" another 3,400 in the interim period so not sure even they know what the final number is - I would bet it is closet to the 40,000 that PK has outlined
Cant believe this still going since 10 am. Lots of waffle and talk of high level policy with members having little awareness .
Rowland: Our view is not that we support AIB, it's that we could not interfere with their interpretatiion.
We know and the lenders know where tehre are no issues. And we have told the banks to tell people that.
ptsb matters are not closed yet.
We don't propose to take any further action with Bank of Ireland staff issues.
I have been told by EBS that my case (fixed to variable base issue) has not been resolved and remains open in the investigation. They said it would take a few months to give me an answer. I’m assuming therefore that the variable base issue is one of those “open issues.”In her response to McGrath's question, she said nothing about EBS & former FA cohorts. I can only hope, the "open issues" she was referring to could be related to these groups considering banks haven't told customers of their final position yet...
At least you got that answer B26354, its the first time ive heard of anyone being told that by EBS, not satisfactory at all its taking so long and having to go further with our cases but maybe a little light at the end of the tunnel. Bar Michael McGrath i didnt see much light at the end of the tunnel today either. His comment to me in an email that they insisted on EBS appearing in july when AIB tried to hide them behind their brand was another potential sign of promise and hopefully they will give them the grilling they deserve.I have been told by EBS that my case (fixed to variable base issue) has not been resolved and remains open in the investigation. They said it would take a few months to give me an answer. I’m assuming therefore that the variable base issue is one of those “open issues.”
It is also positive that the Central Bank have an enforcement notice in place for EBS. As far as I know the Central Bank aren’t allowed comment on specific cohorts that could be identified or feel could be redressed in the future. They can only comment on issues that have been resolved or where a line has been drawn under cases such as the AIB prevailing rate.At least you got that answer B26354, its the first time ive heard of anyone being told that by EBS, not satisfactory at all its taking so long and having to go further with our cases but maybe a little light at the end of the tunnel. Bar Michael McGrath i didnt see much light at the end of the tunnel today either. His comment to me in an email that they insisted on EBS appearing in july when AIB tried to hide them behind their brand was another potential sign of promise and hopefully they will give them the grilling they deserve.
At least you got that answer B26354, its the first time ive heard of anyone being told that by EBS, not satisfactory at all its taking so long and having to go further with our cases but maybe a little light at the end of the tunnel. Bar Michael McGrath i didnt see much light at the end of the tunnel today either. His comment to me in an email that they insisted on EBS appearing in july when AIB tried to hide them behind their brand was another potential sign of promise and hopefully they will give them the grilling they deserve.
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