The operations in Ireland of Rabobank -Rabodirect- and Nationwide Building Society -Nationwide UK (Ireland)- are Irish banks. Their parent companies would have no obligation to reimburse Irish customers
Is the Irish Nationwide building society one and same as UK Nationwide UK (Ireland)
Also is there an address for Rabobank in ireland whrere you can walk in an open an account.
However in the context of an Irish bank failure, legislation might be introduced limiting access to bank deposits. This would almost certainly apply to all banks operating in Ireland irrespective of their home country.
That is just total rubbish you are spouting there, all of these and northern rock are parts of their parent banks operating under licence in Ireland, it's their home guarantee that kicks in first and only the Irish dream one where you have reached the parent countries limit. Iceland tried some of the stuff you are suggesting, it didn't go very well for them, politicans now on trial and frozen out of the eu and state funds frozen for not compensating British and Dutch depositers.
Irish Nationwide (INBS) are not the same as Nationwide UK. They are totally separate. INBS are dependent on the Irish government and the ECB to survive. Nationwide UK are in a much more healthier state.
I am in the "panic boat" at the moment, too
A colleague of mine recommended Rabo yesterday. I am getting confused now reading the posts here. Can someone put it as simple as that to me:
If the Irish banks go completely down hill and financially "vanish" - are my savings in a Rabo account save, yes or no?
And if no, what alternatives do I have?
Thanks for any advise.
I am in the "panic boat" at the moment, too
A colleague of mine recommended Rabo yesterday. I am getting confused now reading the posts here. Can someone put it as simple as that to me:
If the Irish banks go completely down hill and financially "vanish" - are my savings in a Rabo account save, yes or no?
And if no, what alternatives do I have?
Thanks for any advise.
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