Banks pay out €647 million to victims of tracker mortgage scandal
4 Feb 2019
19.6k
34
dragging their heels
'History will judge this': Experts see little change in bank culture after scandals and protests
13 Jan 2019
12.3k
33
Save Money
New rules making it easier to switch your mortgage kick in from today
1 Jan 2019
32.9k
28
Scandal
It gets worse: Central Bank forces lenders to admit 13,600 more tracker victims overcharged
20 Dec 2017
44.3k
113
uncertainty
The price of a 3-bed semi has dropped by €20k in one area of Dublin
9 Feb 2015
29.6k
23
Repossession
Report on repossessions wants changes, but no legislative reform
14 Jan 2014
5.3k
28
New Rules
Lenders will be required to introduce a board 'diversity policy' from 2015
23 Dec 2013
6.8k
15
Non-disclosure
Noonan: Not all banks are using confidentiality agreements with borrowers
5 Jul 2013
5.4k
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Voices
Column: Government needs to impose proper rules and regulations on lenders
Noeline Blackwell
13 Feb 2013
52
14
Voices
Column: Pretending this mortgage crisis isn't happening won't make it go away
Noeline Blackwell
24 Aug 2012
86
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Voices
Column: The mortgage crisis is stoked by mistrust. Here’s how we might fix it.
David Hall
24 May 2012
71
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Eircom
Eircom to exit examinership in June after restructuring plan's approval
22 May 2012
5.4k
7
Banks
Central Bank clarifies rules on contacting borrowers in arrears
1 May 2012
5.3k
21
Debt
Numbers seeking debt help reach highest level since crisis began
11 Apr 2012
1.5k
4
Mortgages
Some mortgage holders 'choosing not to pay', broker says
3 Apr 2012
5.6k
78
Good Morning
The 9 at 9
Nine things to know this morning, including: more garda station closures, seven killed in US college shootings, and a new ‘flying car’ (video).
3 Apr 2012
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Mortgages
The average Irish mortgage is now €1,453 in arrears
17 Feb 2012
3.2k
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Voices
Column: Why should bankers have the right to judge us?