and set up a new mortgage protection policy.
I understand that the EBS may have changed their policy on this as it's clearly nothing to do with the Mortgage Arrears Code.
I tried looking up antonyms for arrears, but couldn't find anything particularly satisfactory.
A MORTGAGE lender has blamed an error in its systems for wrongly treating a number of customers as being in arrears.
The mortgage holders had been overpaying their home loans in a bid to speed up the payments and reduce the overall cost.
But when they wanted to revert to the previous amount, EBS regarded the customers as being in arrears.
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EBS, which is part of AIB, said it had fixed the problem
Inference from this article was that error was related to the computer system. based on OP here and other posts, error was predominately human. It does'nt lend much to the credibility of Bank management!
Back to the Future! It probably will be 2088 before they get all cogs working together!That was around the start of 2088.
Inference from this article was that error was related to the computer system. based on OP here and other posts, error was predominately human. It does'nt lend much to the credibility of Bank management!
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