AIB Apologises To Customers Hit By The Tracker Mortgage Scandal
AIB removed 3200 customers from trackers and to date 3100 have returned to the rates
The Chief Executive of AIB has apologised to customers affected by the bank wrongly taking them off tracker mortgages.
Bernard Byrne made the comments as he left a meeting with the Minister for Finance.
AIB removed 3200 customers from trackers and to date 3100 have returned to the rates - however the bank disputes another group of customers are on the wrong rate.
Bernard Byrne would not disclose if Minister Paschal Donohoe asked for fresh action and says he'll make a full statement tomorrow;
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