Central Bank lays down tougher arrears targets The Central Bank has laid out new, tougher targets for lenders dealing with homeowners at risk of defaulting on their mortgages. Business • 17 Sep 13
Troika demands tougher mortgage arrears targets The Troika wants banks to conclude agreements with one quarter of borrowers in arrears by the end of March next year, RTÉ News has learned. Business • 11 Sep 13
15% of PTSB mortgage customers are in arrears Two thousand Permanent TSB customers are selling their homes as part of the bank's so-called assisted voluntary sale process. News • 06 Sep 13
AIB chief: 20% of customers in arrears could pay AIB Chief Executive David Duffy has defended his assertion that 20% of the bank's mortgage customers in arrears are making a conscious decision not to … News • 03 Sep 13
15% of owner-occupier mortgages at PTSB in arrears More than 15% of owner-occupier mortgages on Permanent TSB's books have been in arrears for 90 days or more, according to the bank. Business • 29 Aug 13
Almost 100,000 mortgages in arrears Despite hope that mortgage arrears figures would begin to stabilise, the latest information from the Central Bank shows that almost 98,000 mortgages are now in … News • 24 Aug 13
Almost 98,000 mortgages in arrears at end of June New Central Bank figures show that a total of 97,874 private residential mortgage accounts on family homes were in arrears of over 90 days at … Business • 23 Aug 13
Central Bank names new deputy governor The Central Bank has appointed Cyril Roux as its deputy governor and director of financial regulation. Business • 21 Aug 13
KBC Bank Ireland sees lower impairment charges KBC Bank Ireland has recorded a €69m loss after tax and charges for impaired loans over the three months to the end of June Business • 08 Aug 13
Ulster Bank's H1 impairment losses fall Ulster Bank has reported a first half loss of €387m for the six months to the end of June, down from €675m the same time … Business • 02 Aug 13
Bank of Ireland says close to profitability Bank of Ireland has said the worst is now behind it and it is close to profitability. Business • 02 Aug 13
AIB reports half yearly loss of €758m AIB has reported a loss of €758m for the six months to the end of June, down from the €1 billion loss reported the same … Business • 02 Aug 13
Tenth review of bailout programme published The Department of Finance has published the latest draft memorandum with the Troika. Business • 13 Jun 13
Progress on long-term arrears limited Only a quarter of owner occupiers in arrears of three months or more have had their mortgages restructured by lenders, according to the Central Bank. Business • 22 May 13
Credit unions reject Central Bank plan The board of the Irish League of Credit Unions voted unanimously to reject a new pilot scheme aimed at easing the burden of distressed borrowers. Business • 13 May 13
Central Bank posts profit of €1.4 billion for 2012 The Central Bank made a profit of €1.4 billion last year, mostly from lending money to the country's troubled commercial banks. Business • 30 Apr 13
Central Bank defends tracker mortgage plan The Central Bank has said proposals to allow banks to remove tracker mortgages from borrowers in serious arrears are designed to help people stay in … Business • 12 Apr 13
Bill published to plug gap in repossessions law The Government has this evening announced the publication of the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Bill 2013. Business • 28 Mar 13
AIB reports pre-tax loss of €3.8 billion for 2012 AIB has reported a loss before tax of €3.8 billion for last year, down from the figure of €5.1 billion in 2011. Business • 27 Mar 13
New measures on arrears to include write downs The Government and the Central Bank have unveiled unprecedented measures to tackle the mortgage arrears crisis Business • 14 Mar 13
New measures on arrears to include write-downs The Government and the Central Bank have unveiled unprecedented measures to tackle the mortgage arrears crisis. News • 13 Mar 13
Noonan wants to see more done on mortgage arrears Finance Minister Michael Noonan has said the Government is insisting the banks do more about the levels of mortgage arrears. Business • 11 Mar 13
Noonan 'disappointed' with inaction on mortgages Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has expressed disappointment that the banks have not dealt more promptly with the mortgage arrears crisis. Business • 08 Mar 13
Banks make progress on mortgage arrears: regulator The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank has said it is gratifying to hear from more than one bank boss distressed borrowers who engage with … Business • 22 Feb 13
AIB steps up mortgage restructuring AIB has said it is easing the terms on 2,000 mortgages a month. Business • 19 Feb 13