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  2. Insolvency in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Insolvency Service of Ireland was established under the Personal Insolvency Act 2012. [1] The service aims to provide mutually agreed debt solution to debtors and creditors in a fair, transparent and equitable manner. The service was established in Mar 2013.

  3. EBS d.a.c. - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 2018, EBS admitted that a further 500 customers were caught up in its tracker mortgage scandal, which brought the number of its customers affected to 2,400. In November 2020 a financial advisor who was an employee of EBS and who stole a total €271,000 from elderly and vulnerable people was jailed for eleven months at Sligo Circuit ...

  4. Post-2008 Irish banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014 Ireland was considering early repayment of some of the outstanding €22.5 billion in IMF programme loans which would save it several hundred million euro in surcharges. [79] [80] In December 2014, Ireland's debt management body, the NTMA, repaid €9 billion in IMF loans, by borrowing that €9 billion at cheaper rates. [81]

  5. Missing mortgage payments: How many can I miss before ...

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    A mortgage involves a contract between a borrower and a mortgage lender in which the lender agrees to provide money upfront while the borrower agrees to repay the debt over time and with interest ...

  6. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2011, Central Bank figures show that 8.1% of private residential mortgage accounts are in arrears for more than 90 days – up from 7.2% at the end of June 2011. [77] As of August 2012, more than 22% of Irish mortgages are in arrears or have been restructured. [78] In the first 10 months of 2011, 8,692 houses were completed.

  7. National Asset Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Draft Business plan assumed a life of 11 years for NAMA from 2010 to 2020 with full repayment of the €54 billion loans issued by NAMA/Irish Government by the end of 2020. Cumulative interest on the loans is forecast at €16 billion, using the forward Swap rate for the euro. Given a percentage of the loans are cash-generative this €16 ...