I would consider putting your money off shore. This has tax implications, but at least your money would be safe.
Basically I see it like this - the state has gauranteed all deposits held in Irish banks (or those banks who have opted to avail of this guarantee) up till the end of September.
Hi Igcuimhne81,
You make make some very interesting points.
But if everyone followed your advice and moved their savings offshore, would that not lead to economic collapse also. Of course, I am not an expert in this field and I may be missing something.
This morning, 30/8/10 on to-day with Pat Kenny, Willie O’Dea, discussing bank bailouts, said, “there is a fundamental difference between American law and Irish and UK law . Under Irish and UK law senior debt, senior bond holders are on the same level and have to be treated similarly to deposit holders. Now nobody wants deposit holders to lose money but if, as I understand the law here and in the UK to which the bonds have been issued it would mean that if you were to penalise the senior bond holders you’d also have to penalise the depositors”
In which case the state only guarantees the first €100,000 of deposits for each account.
Are Post Office bonds and certs safe or is there a danger that a sovereign default will encompass all bonds such as those held through the post office? thanks as always for sound advice.
But if everyone followed your advice and moved their savings offshore, would that not lead to economic collapse also. Of course, I am not an expert in this field and I may be missing something.
Hypothetical question.
You have 500k in deposit in an Irish bank.
You also have 500k in loans/mortgages from the same bank.
Bank deposit scheme expires so your cover is back to 100k.
Bank then goes belly up.
Is the nett position between you and the bank then zero or could your loan be sold to a third party and you lose 400k of your deposit?
Is 100k the limt for the EU member, which I assum would be Ireland as well?
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