J joeryan Registered User Messages 41 19 Jun 2013 #1 Hi, It looks like the British Goverment want to get rid of their stake in Ulster Bank. Would this have any effect on fixed term deposits in the North? Thanks. http://www.independent.ie/business/world/ulster-bank-fly-in-osborne-ointment-29355411.html
Hi, It looks like the British Goverment want to get rid of their stake in Ulster Bank. Would this have any effect on fixed term deposits in the North? Thanks. http://www.independent.ie/business/world/ulster-bank-fly-in-osborne-ointment-29355411.html
Brendan Burgess Founder Messages 53,766 19 Jun 2013 #2 Hi Joe I don't think you need to worry. The government is unlikely to sell it to someone who can't capitalise it properly. I suspect that they will try to sell the RoI operation and the Northern operation. Brendan
Hi Joe I don't think you need to worry. The government is unlikely to sell it to someone who can't capitalise it properly. I suspect that they will try to sell the RoI operation and the Northern operation. Brendan
L Lightning Registered User Messages 5,509 19 Jun 2013 #4 I suspect RBS / UK Government will not find anyone interested in acquiring all of Ulster Bank. Although, RBS will try. At the very least, it seems that further changes loom at Ulster Bank.
I suspect RBS / UK Government will not find anyone interested in acquiring all of Ulster Bank. Although, RBS will try. At the very least, it seems that further changes loom at Ulster Bank.
L Lightning Registered User Messages 5,509 19 Jun 2013 #5 Sky News are [broken link removed] that "Ulster Bank, its troubled Irish subsidary, is being examined to see whether its can be carved out of RBS".
Sky News are [broken link removed] that "Ulster Bank, its troubled Irish subsidary, is being examined to see whether its can be carved out of RBS".