The article reports that the Bank of Ireland (BoI) has reversed its tracker mortgage rate hike for 1,200 of 13,500 affected customers. On May 1, 2013 the bank increased the rate on its tracker rate mortgages. The bank is pursued by more than 300 customers in a class action who argue ...
The article reports on the move of the mortgage borrowers of the Bank of Ireland (BoI) to seek an injunction against the bank to stop it from increasing its tracker rate mortgages. It mentions that rates for buy-to-let borrowers will increase to 4.49 per cent while rates for residential ...
The article reports on the move of the Bank of Ireland to reverse its tracker mortgage rate increase for 1,200 of 13,500 affected consumers on May 1, 2013. It mentions that the move has increased the mortgage rate for buy-to-let properties to 4.49 per cent. According to the author, th...
The article reports on the call of consumer protection group Which? on the mortgage customers of Bank of Ireland, a commercial bank in Ireland, to file complaints about the decision of the bank to increase tracker rates.BrennanHenryMoney Marketing (Online Edition)...
The article reports that the 14,000 Bank of Ireland (BoI) standard variable-rate mortgage customers affected by the sale of its loanbook to Nationwide Financial Services Inc. are being urged by brokers to conside...
Byline: Michael O'Farrell INVESTIGATIVE CORRESPONDENTHIS own bank may have controversially increased mortgage interest rates this week but Bank of Ireland chief executive Richie Boucher is clearly having no problem obtaining finance.At a time when tens of thousands are struggling to keep up home re...
The article reports on the opposition of Bank of Ireland (BoI) borrowers to a decision by the lender to increase its rates for tracker mortgage customers. The bank has warned more than 13,000 buy-to-let and resid...
The article reports on the move by consumer protection group Which? calling on the mortgage customers of the Bank of Ireland to lodge complaints about the bank's decision to increase its tracker rates.BrennanHenryEBSCO_bspMoney Marketing
The article reports that a group of landlords has launched a class action against the Bank of Ireland (BoI) for more than doubling the rate for borrowers on its tracker mortgages. About half of those affected are buy-to-let borrowers whose interest rates rose from 1.75 percent above base ...
The article reports on the move by the Bank of Ireland (BOI) to criticize an amendment to the Consumer Rights Bill that will pose challenges to lenders planning to raise rates in Great Britain. It discusses the claim of BOI on the importan...