Hi
I am just wondering, i have savings with Anglo and INW, if they deposits are sold to one of the other institutions it will bring my savings to over 100k. Is there the possibility that they will be both sold to the same institution. I assume with the deposit guarantee i am still ok even if i go over the 100k and how would this be affected if your money from both institutions went to Cardinal Capital.
Regards
Mike
Complicated
The deposits auction is complicated because there are three crucial elements to every bid -- the percentage of the deposits they are willing to pay as a "purchase" fee; the assets they are willing to accept as backing for the deposits; and the volume of deposits they are willing to take on.
The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) ideally wants to sell off all the deposits in one chunk, but is also entertaining other offers.
At least one bidder -- IL&P -- is understood to want only a small portion of the deposits rather than the entire book.
The NTMA is also hoping that banks taking on the deposits will accept a corresponding volume of Nama bonds to back up the deposit book (since the deposits will be held as bank liabilities and must be backed up by assets).
Some bidders may demand that every €1 of deposits is backed by more than €1 of Nama bonds, since the Nama bonds are guaranteed by a weak sovereign (Ireland), while others may not be keen on Nama bonds at all.
Anglo will continue to supply support services to Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. until the operational aspects of the transfer process have been completed
Update from Anglo:
Next step would appear to be Anglo to AIB system deposit migration.
"A decision was taken to exclude a limited number of deposit accounts from the Transfer Order. Anglo Irish Bank will be writing to you shortly to confirm if you are in this category of clients."
I wonder what the criteria for this is? Maybe the same Depositors have loans out with Anglo?
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