Brendan Burgess
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In theory, it should be simple enough.
1) Identify whether the customer lost their tracker unfairly or not.
2) Then put you back on the right rate
3) Then work out the refund of the overcharge
4) Then negotiate compensation.
Finally they're getting somewhere. But they can't write to customers yet because they're not 100% finished.
Then they get to the calculations...
Which for 80% of cases is straight forward, but requires a new system (database) to be built and tested because the mainframe can't do the calculation.
The other 20% prove to be a nightmare, and many require manual review; where the loan was redeemed, warehoused, or possibly the customer has an equity release also so effectively 2 Mortgages need to be recalculated together, mortgages sold, and repossession cases. But you have to finish everything at the same time.
For the 80% of the straightforward cases there is no reason why they can't commence redress now.
That is a very good point.
The CB should have told them to address the 80% easy cases first and sort them out. The banks should write to the 20% cases and say we are reviewing your case and will be in touch.
It's crazy that UB has only redressed 40 customers out of 3,500. There must have been a couple of thousand easy cases.
I have great respect for the work of P Kissane but perhaps the< 40 cases that were redressed were the ones he was representing? I think it's another ULB smoke screen. They have not embarked on redress but simply responded to those with representation. Do you disagree?
@diver Are you saying that the number of people redressed since the start of the cb review could actually be zero? And that the <40 number given by ub could be from previous fso investigations?
Ulster Bank are a long way past caring about reputational damage.
The exercise simply should not take that long, the delays can only be within the process they are operating to and the staff within that process, they should have key performance indicators and milestones set against a planned timeframe to get this done.
Of course they should but do they vigorously challenge delays as it does not seem that way to me.
@diver Are you saying that the number of people redressed since the start of the cb review could actually be zero? And that the <40 number given by ub could be from previous fso investigations?
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