Yes, the Central Bank has come down on the side of ptsb on this issue. They are signing off on ptsb's tracker redress programme as completed.
Those affected will now have to go to the Ombudsman or the court.
Brendan
No, specifically in context of 'prevailing rate' which I understand your question to be.Could a successful high court challenge on the AIB prevailing rate form the basis of an argument that could be used to help the PTSB group??
Correct - I'll edit my post for context. Poster has previously asked about 'prevailing rate' so I was answering in that context.There is a difference between expiry of the ptsb fixed rate and expiry of its 'discount period'.
I wonder will this have any effect on the rest of the prevailing rate victims ?I see a customer of PTSB has settled his High Court case with them. He was already compensated but disagreed with it.
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