FSPO formal mediation - bank

Jumpstartdublin

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Has anyone experience of the formal 'face to face' mediation via fspo

Bank problems and ongoing

Matter was about to be adjudicated and bank offered to engage in mediation for an 'amicable' settlement

Staff from bank and external mediator will attend
 
Can you be specific about what is actually happening here. Is it the following?

1) You went through the FSPO mediation which did not reach a settlement
2) The FSPO conducted an investigation and asked the bank questions.
3) The bank answered those questions and the FSPO sent you the answers
4) This went back and forward a few times until you both said you had nothing further to say.

5) Now the investigation is finished and the FSPO will, in its own good time, issue a preliminary decision.

6) The bank has contacted the FSPO and said that they would like to engage directly with you, via an independent mediator, and not the FSPO, to see can they reach a settlement.

Brendan
 
Thanks Brendan

Lots of alternatives there -

Was a complaint to FSPO
Progressed to formal investigation
Bank asked ombudsman to revert to mediation - in advance of formal adjudication being concluded. / as they feel amicable agreement could be reached.
Complainant agrees.

Now mediation face to face being arranged.
 
I have never heard of that before.

The FSPO is going to conduct the mediation? Are you sure?

I would be very slow to agree as it could set the whole process back a few years.

The bank thinks that they are going to lose.
They do not want themselves named and shamed.
If it has implications for others, they probably don't want the Ombudsman to uphold the complaint and then send it to the Central Bank.

Brendan
 
How long were you in formal adjudication stage? Did the FSPO write to the lender to inform them that a preliminary determination was imminent and suggest they may like to make additional offer or enter mediation?
 
I have never heard of that before.

The FSPO is going to conduct the mediation? Are you sure?

I would be very slow to agree as it could set the whole process back a few years.

The bank thinks that they are going to lose.
They do not want themselves named and shamed.
If it has implications for others, they probably don't want the Ombudsman to uphold the complaint and then send it to the Central Bank.

Brendan
FSPO have a mediation process
 
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