Brendan Burgess
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In this thread I had strongly recommended to people to take out new home mortgages with the Irish Nationwide and to switch existing mortgages as they could expect a windfall.
This was based on the section in the Builiding Societies Act which said that windfalls could only be given to borrowers who had a mortgage at the date of demutualisation and at the previous 31 December. However, it appears from the Irish Nationwide FAQ that in the Irish Permanent and First Active demutualisation, windfalls were limited to people who had mortgages for two years. While this is not binding, I would imagine that the Irish Nationwide will follow this precedent and that the Financial Regulator would approve of it.
So, I would no longer recommend that people go to the hassle of switching to the Irish Nationwide. But I would still recommend that people consider the Irish Nationwide for new home loans if the rate is comparable.
What is the worst that can happen? You find out that you don't qualify for a windfall and you switch to another lender. As four lenders are paying for you to switch to them, this is not a big deal.
Brendan
This was based on the section in the Builiding Societies Act which said that windfalls could only be given to borrowers who had a mortgage at the date of demutualisation and at the previous 31 December. However, it appears from the Irish Nationwide FAQ that in the Irish Permanent and First Active demutualisation, windfalls were limited to people who had mortgages for two years. While this is not binding, I would imagine that the Irish Nationwide will follow this precedent and that the Financial Regulator would approve of it.
So, I would no longer recommend that people go to the hassle of switching to the Irish Nationwide. But I would still recommend that people consider the Irish Nationwide for new home loans if the rate is comparable.
What is the worst that can happen? You find out that you don't qualify for a windfall and you switch to another lender. As four lenders are paying for you to switch to them, this is not a big deal.
Brendan