In recent years many customers in Ireland opted for security, with about half locking in to fixed-rate mortgage terms
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Draft report by Oireachtas finance committee calls for greater availability of €20 notes to facilitate those on low income or social welfare as well as a review of accessibility of withdrawal machines
Approval activity up by 6% in volume and by 7% in value compared with the same month last year, data from banks shows
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Commencements figures for January were up 59%, which was the highest level observed in any January period since 2008
Access to Cash Bill is designed to manage future cash demand and will require independent ATM operators to register with the Central Bank
Under proposed provisions, the three retail banks will have sole responsibility for maintaining access to ATMs and counter services across the State
Many homeowners want to move, but the most severe lack of supply seen in many years is making it impossible for most of them to find a property
Mover purchase mortgage approvals have fallen to their lowest January volumes since 2016
Oireachtas Finance Committee hears cash is ‘a crucial budgeting tool for many of those on fixed and lower incomes’
BPFI chief executive Brian Hayes said the increase is partly due to continued growth in new electric car sales
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