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I see that the reliability of certain press articles has been mentioned quite a few times already. The above headline is on a breaking news story on the Independent today.
It is likely it'll be carried by all the main newspapers shortly.
However, if you read further into it, the article states that all the main lenders will commence their redress and compensation schemes by Christmas. This is actually no different to what the Central Bank said last Thursday.
I wouldn't hold your breath is what I'm saying. For example, Ulster Bank have been lauded as being 1 of the 3 banks who have already started redress. Hold onto your applause though as they've only redressed 40 accounts to date (according to a press report yesterday), which is just 2 more than they disclosed at the Oireachtas Finance Committee over a fortnight ago.
Having a redress and compensation scheme in place by Christmas is simply optics.
It is likely it'll be carried by all the main newspapers shortly.
However, if you read further into it, the article states that all the main lenders will commence their redress and compensation schemes by Christmas. This is actually no different to what the Central Bank said last Thursday.
I wouldn't hold your breath is what I'm saying. For example, Ulster Bank have been lauded as being 1 of the 3 banks who have already started redress. Hold onto your applause though as they've only redressed 40 accounts to date (according to a press report yesterday), which is just 2 more than they disclosed at the Oireachtas Finance Committee over a fortnight ago.
Having a redress and compensation scheme in place by Christmas is simply optics.