A little bit more detail on the court challenges to the Ombudsman. They are all customers who were denied trackers as part of the tracker examination but the Ombudsman decided they were entitled to them. It effects 300/400 customers who have been denied a tracker. Further information in the article below but these quotes kind of sum it up.
All three cases relate to customers who were on variable home loan rates but took up an option in the mid-2000s to move to a tracker rate, linked to the main European Central Bank (ECB) rate, after signing up to so-called flexible mortgage transfer forms.
The ombudsman decided in each case that the homeowners had an entitlement to return to a tracker rate, as they were never informed on signing a fixed rate authority transfer form that this right would be lost.