How they have worked out the compensation could be considered generous. The doubling, the fact they are compensating since last August when offsetting is not ending till May. 10 extra months, I know of one case where someone got compensated even though their mortgage was redeemed before offsetting ended.
A lot miss out due to their own history and how they had used the offset. And when not forewarned that is hard to swallow. I wonder how anyone has got on that could prove future intent to offset??
I get for you Doni that it's not about that but if UB could do it at all. It seems they can. Be very interesting to see if central bank come back of if ombudsman will even go near this. Of if they too where informed. Government will do nothing, even if a large shareholder in AIB, we have seen that they are powerless to force the banks to do anything.
It all comes down to point of law but I believe UB are confident on that. Or they would not have paid out 58 million until everything was finalised.