800 BoI customers had some debt written down since 2016 Bank of Ireland has told an Oireachtas committee that since 2016 around 800 of its customers experiencing financial difficulty have had an element of their … Business • 24 Mar
Oireachtas committee wants bankers' pay cap to remain Restrictions on banking remuneration should remain in place, including the €500,000 cap on an employee's annual pay, an Oireachtas committee has recommended. Business • 18 Jan
Ulster Bank expects to cease transactions by March 2023 Ulster Bank expects to cease transactions with customers by the end of March 2023, the Oireachtas Committee on Finance has heard. Business • 18 May 22
AIB not trying to circumvent bankers' pay restrictions The chief executive of AIB has moved to reassure politicians that the bank is not taking over Goodbody stockbrokers as a means of circumventing government … Business • 30 Jun 21
Watt urged to appear before Oireachtas Committee The head of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, Robert Watt, has become embroiled in a further row with an Oireachtas Committee regarding answering … Politics • 19 Feb 19
Pepper will treat PTSB customers 'sympathetically' The chief executive of Pepper Finance Corporation has moved to allay the concerns of Permanent TSB customers whose non-performing mortgages are being transferred to Pepper. Business • 06 Dec 18
Ballyhea Says No calls for Dáil bank debt committee The protest group Ballyhea Says No has called for a special Oireachtas committee to be established to take up their campaign against the bank debt … Politics • 28 Jun 18
AIB 'does not need to sell its restructured loans' A senior executive at AIB has told the Oireachtas Finance Committee that the bank does not need to sell its restructured loans. Business • 22 Mar 18
3,500 Ulster Bank clients wrongly removed from tracker The Chief Financial Officer of Ulster Bank has told the Oireachtas Finance Committee that to date 3,500 customers have been identified as having been wrongly … News • 02 Feb 18
Dutch MEP accuses Ireland of tax 'piracy' A Dutch Socialist member of the EU parliament has accused Ireland of tax avoidance and said its way of attracting foreign investment is a form … News • 25 Jan 18
Families 'sick' over tracker mortgage scandal Permanent TSB has been accused of "taking a huge part" of families' lives away, leaving them "sick to the pit of their stomachs" with financial … Business • 12 Oct 17
KBC Bank Ireland 'sorry' for tracker mortgage errors Financial adviser Padraic Kissane has said the number of people wrongly moved from a tracker mortgage to a variable one is reflected across the industry, … Business • 29 Sep 17
Insurance group says higher premiums due to claims Representatives of the insurance industry have told the Oireachtas Committee examining the rising cost of motor insurance that premium increases are primarily down to the … News • 15 Sep 16
PTSB 'not in a position' to cut mortgage rates The CEO of Permanent TSB has told the Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform that the bank is not currently in a position … Business • 13 May 15
Ulster Bank has 'no intention' of reducing rate Chief Executive of Ulster Bank Jim Brown has told the Oireachtas finance committee that the bank has made significant progress in helping 22,000 customers in … News • 29 Apr 15
Ulster Bank may allow retiree mortgage payments Ulster Bank is applying for permission to allow some customers in arrears pay part of a split mortgage in retirement. Business • 08 Apr 14
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
NAMA commerical interests not compromised; chair The chairman of NAMA has told the Oireachtas Finance Committee that commercial data released by an employee did not compromise NAMA's commercial interests or prejudice … Business • 24 Oct 12