Irish banks fixed rate break fee website

Freddie

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Does anyone know if such a [website] exists? I have the formula from my own bank KBC, website documents

B = (W - M) x T / 365 x A, where:

B = The Break Funding Fee.
W = The Fixing Rate prevailing at the date of the existing fixed rate applying to the loan was set.
M = The Fixing Rate prevailing at the switching/redemption date for the unexpired time period of the Fixed Rate Period.
T = Period of Time (from the switching/redemption date) in days to the end of the Fixed Rate Period.
A = Principal amount which is subject to the existing fixed rate and which is being switched or redeemed.
 
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It is, however, quite easy to work out if your break fee will be zero (as explained on Paul F's other thread, I believe); if the interbank rate now for the remaining period (M) is higher than the interbank rate for the prospective term when you fixed then (W), you end up with a negative number and hence pay nothing. Right? And I think this forms part of most banks' formulae.
 
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