We were mentioned in the Irish Independent (via our sister company): THE fact that private investors are prepared to put money into Bank of Ireland does not mean the bank will suddenly start lending to house buyers and small businesses, experts said yesterday. Although the investment move was welcomed, fears were expressed that personal and business customers would be hit with higher charges. This was because the bank was still short of funds, director of Irish Mortgage Brokers Karl Deeter warned. And there are fears that variable rate customers will now be hit with hefty rises in rates. Mr Deeter said there would be no immediate flow of credit for house buyers and small firms.
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