In recent years many customers in Ireland opted for security, with about half locking in to fixed-rate mortgage terms
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Q&A: Bank and An Post rules about accounts for very young children cause concern
Irish customers have access to rates across Europe that cast local options in a poor light
On The Money: A number of different schemes can provide State support, especially for first-time buyers or those making a fresh start
If you have locked your savings away for a fixed term at lower rates, you may need to think about your best approach
Q&A: All the banks offer parents, and sometimes grandparents, accounts to save for young children; they just don’t say much about them
Granard, Co Longford and Cootehill, Co Cavan are among the towns which no longer have a bank branch
Irish banks have lagged many European peers in raising mortgage rates since the ECB started hiking rates last summer
Sophia Dawson (12) battled through pain to play every game last season
Bank unveils two new savings products and says it will not change rate on green mortgages for energy-efficient homes
Regular savers to earn up to 2% for first year of savings
The range of services on offer from traditional banks, online challenger banks, An Post and the credit unions can vary widely, so pick with care
Irish banks continue to trail European peers in passing on ECB rate hikes
Price comparison website Bonkers.ie says moves by lenders to hike rates will lead to a fall in property prices
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