Okokokoknic
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Where are you getting this information from? My mortgage is part of the PTSB cohort, and they state on their websiteMortgages are moving to PTSB this weekend. Even if you got a redemption figure, you won't have time to redeem and your mortgage will be moved if it is included in the transaction. Did they tell you it was being moved to PTSB? Even it is moved, it should be not be a big deal. If it is, I would certainly contact the Central Bank. They are all over this transaction and PTSB and Ulster Bank are well aware of the consequences of not doing right by customers.
We will write to you again a minimum of 2 months in advance of any transfer of your mortgage to provide you with formal confirmation of the inclusion of your mortgage.
It is likely that your mortgage will transfer to Permanent TSB in the future and as part of the Consumer Protection Code obligations we will write to you a minimum of 60 days in advance of any transfer. Please be assured that this announcement does not affect your legal and regulatory protections.
There was no indication of any of that on their website, or any comms related to it.The transaction was due to complete on the weekend of the 7th October but looks like they have decided this morning to defer until next month. The mortgage pool has changed over time so your mortgage might not be included anymore or else Ulster Bank are failing on the communication front in which case, they are not adhering to the Consumer Protection Code. Another possibility is that the mortgages are not moving in one tranche but would be very surprised.
There was no indication of any of that on their website, or any comms related to it.
I have been advised previously that my mortgage is included, similar to Okokokoknic, via email in December.
I have not heard that it might no longer be, or heard about a move date.
Given I have been informed about anything else (branch closure, various accounts being closed) per several emails over the last few weeks/months, and what I have quoted from the website: I really would like to understand where you are getting your supposed completion date from.
There is no indication that the mortgages are not moving at this point.
There is no indication that they are failing on the communications front.
@Sunny Where did you see this and what date is on it?EVENT TIME AND DATE
Announcement of the Transaction 17 December 2021
Publication of this Circular and Notice of Extraordinary
General Meeting
24 May 2022
[...]
It's on the PTSB website and meeting was held on the 24th June. Announcement above came out in May.
The 7th October was just an indicitive date but the project was working towards that date. I have some knowledge of it. Something has happened to delay for a few weeks but I don't know what or what the new date is.
Thanks. The circular is pretty clear the PTSB wants to finalize the transaction before end of Q1 2023.
There doesn't seem to be a confirmed date as to the actual transfer. Which is not a surprise given the date of the circular, and complexity of the process.
Plenty of time.
Will they be moved in batches or all at once?The mortgages were due to moved this weekend but they are not now. The transaction is delayed for a few weeks but I have no idea why.
Will they be moved in batches or all at once?
If you are looking for a redemption, have you tried the the Ulster Bank Anytime?Anyone else in the same boat?
Solicitor requested redemption fee over a week ago, nothing yet.
When they called to query it, solicitor's office hit a UB 'triage' service - they are screening all requests rather than getting through to normal mortgage support teams.
This triage service will arrange a callback within 72 hours, which is a very long time to wait purely to get an answer to a status update request.
As the solicitor already has the deeds, I am hoping the mortgage will not be transferred to PTSB (and thus adding another level of complication) - maybe I am being optimistic on this though.
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