elacsaplau
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Say, someone belonged to a cohort that wasn't directly covered by the Ombudsman decision.
And further say that there was a court case which seemed to directly correspond with the cohort that you are involved with.
But......the court case was settled on the proverbial steps.
My question is: in what way is AIB obligated to treat all other customers who are in the same cohort as the person who settled "out of court". That is, if there was an Ombudsman decision or a court case which found in favour of an individual, then my understanding is that all those within the same cohort would need to be compensated,
Any guidance appreciated - I'm just trying to understand the requirements on AIB here.
And further say that there was a court case which seemed to directly correspond with the cohort that you are involved with.
But......the court case was settled on the proverbial steps.
My question is: in what way is AIB obligated to treat all other customers who are in the same cohort as the person who settled "out of court". That is, if there was an Ombudsman decision or a court case which found in favour of an individual, then my understanding is that all those within the same cohort would need to be compensated,
Any guidance appreciated - I'm just trying to understand the requirements on AIB here.