Irish Money and Banking Statistics – June 2017

31st July 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Central Bank of Ireland has released Ireland’s Money and Banking Statistics for June 2017. Here is an overview of the main findings. Irish resident household deposits increased by €1 billion during June 2017 to stand at €99.5 billion. The annual growth rate in the series is now 3.7 per cent, the highest seen since 2008.…

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Irish Central Bank makes new senior appointments

24th July 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Irish Central Bank has announced two senior appointments. The Central Bank appointed Ed Sibley as Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation and Derville Rowland as Director General, Financial Conduct. As Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation, Sibley will be responsible for the supervision of credit institutions, insurance firms and the asset management industry. Prior to this appointment, Sibley was…

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Western Europe Trading insight report published

20th July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Atradius has published its latest Western Europe report which reveals a trading snapshot of 12 main European markets. The publication reports on key economic indicators analyses the performance forecast of key industries as well as reviewing the insolvency environment and economic stability within each country. Countries featured within the latest report include France, Ireland, The…

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New law will give Consumers more control over finance data and decisions

20th July 2017 Consumer Collections |

Consumers will have greater control over their bank data and financial decisions thanks to new laws coming into force in January. The government is bringing in a new regulatory regime for innovative FinTech firms which will transform the way people engage with their finances and make it possible to manage all of their finances at the…

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It may take ten years for Italians to fix bad debt issue

19th July 2017 Consumer Collections |

Italian banks could take 10 years to reduce their level of non-performing loans (NPLs) to the European average according to Morgan Stanley, adding that setting up a “bad bank” could help. A recession that ended in 2014 saddled Italian banks with 349 billion euros (305.94 billion pounds) in impaired debts, one-third of Europe’s total, while…

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EU adopts plan to tackle bad loans

13th July 2017 Consumer Collections |

European Union (EU) finance ministers on Tuesday called for speedier unloading of bad debt by EU banks and recommended more money be put aside by the banks to protect them from trouble. The decade-long financial crisis left European banks holding nearly 1 trillion euros of non-performing loans (NPLs), reducing their ability to lend and slowing…

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Businesses to access millions in government and high street bank partnership

12th July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Secretary of State for the Department for International Trade, Liam Fox, has today announced that UK Export Finance (UKEF) will partner with five of the UK’s biggest banks to deliver government-backed financial support to exporters more quickly and efficiently. Partnering with Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, RBS/NatWest and Santander, UKEF will also be able to extend its support…

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Iwoca and Intesa Sanpaolo Group agree Italian partnership

11th July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

SME Lender iwoca and Italy’s Intesa Sanpaolo, are partnering to provide Intesa’s SME clients with innovative credit products to bridge the funding gap and support growth in this key section of the economy. The partnership will leverage iwoca’s market leading SME lending platform and Intesa’s expertise in building banking operations across Italy, Central Europe, Eastern Europe,…

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Irish mortgage approvals increase by 35%

3rd July 2017 Consumer Collections |

The number of mortgage approvals in Ireland rose by 35 per cent over the year to May 2017, according to new figures from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). The BPFI Mortgage Approvals Report shows 4,124 mortgages were approved in May 2017. Some 2,148 (52.1 per cent of total volume) were for first-time buyers…

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Irish Money and Banking Statistics – May 2017

1st July 2017 Consumer Collections |

Consumer loans advanced by Irish banks exceeded repayments by €162 million in the three months to end- May 2017, continuing a trend evident since early-2016. These types of loans typically include car loans, furniture, domestic appliance and holiday loans; with overdrafts and credit cards also included. Credit card debt represented approximately 20 per cent of…

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European Commission launches new online tool to exchange information

28th June 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Federation of European Credit Management Associations has released a statement to announce that the European Commission has launched a single platform to access information on companies registered in the EU member states. This single platform links national business registers to facilitate cross-border trade and increase confidence and transparency in the EU Single Market. It…

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Lindorff and Intrum Justitia complete merger

28th June 2017 Consumer Collections |

The merger of Intrum Justitia and Lindorff has been closed. All subsidiaries of Lock TopCo AS (parent company of the Lindorff Group) are fully owned by Intrum Justita AB . CEO & President of the new business will be Mikael Ericson. The combination of Intrum Justitia and Lindorff creates a leading provider of credit management…

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Smaller firms risk nasty shock from EU Money Laundering implementation

27th June 2017 Consumer Collections |

Monday 26th June saw the implementation date for the fourth EU Money Laundering Directive (MLD4); time to see if preparations are up to scratch or whether a flurry of FCA fines will be issued. John Marsden, Head of ID and Fraud at Equifax said“The rise in high-profile fines for failing to maintain money laundering defences…

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