The_Banker
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According to the RTE 6.01 news the backlog will now take until the end of the week.
There might be no silver lining if he UB decide to pull out of Ireland. One gets pretty sick of the persistent giving out from the media down, of this situation. They had a problem, realised it and are trying to fix it. What more do people want ?? they're no going bang simple as that.
And the CB and the Regulator are busy pronouncing their investigations. If they had of done all of their investigative work a number of years ago, this little country would not have a broken economy.
So moaners get off the case and leave off the bullying of the UB.
Ulster Bank deserve all the criticism levelled at them right now and more besides.
............................. but the buck should stop at CEO level.
My salary is due into my UB account Thursday - as it seems the problems may take until the end of the week, would it be prudent to lodge cash into my account to cover any D/D's etc. to cover monies which are taken around the 1st/2nd of the month. I just don't want to have the hassle of missed payments. Putting in cash should register in my account right away shouldn't it - or will it make any difference if the problems are not resolved?
I think you will find that the CEOs of AIB and BOI that you refer to have already gotten the chop, albeit with generous pay offs and pensions.
These persons should have got jail. And as a reminder who is paying for their generous pay offs and pensions -- the people of Ireland.
I'm humbled. At last we agree on something. As your identity name suggests, maybe it would be fitting if you started a new thread on this subject !!!
Whether we like it or not the Politicians of the last Government took the full brunt of the people's unease. Maybe it is now time to refocus the entire debacle on those that caused the problem-- for once and for all.
I never made a work related finance decision in my life.
Ulster bank and Natwest are owned by Royal Bank Of Scotland. The chief execs of RBOS outsourced all of their IT work to Chennai in India three years ago. Union chiefs warned them of the potential catastrophic reaches of such a decision. Staff in Parkgate Street Dublin were all made redundant. Staff in Edinburgh were made redundant also. Overall over 1000 experienced IT staff were let go. Now the chickens have come home to roost