November 23, 2019
Pearse Doherty writes to Central Bank requesting ban of price discrimination in Mortgage market

Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty TD wrote to the Governor of Central Bank on Wednesday 20th November requesting an investigation into the practice of dual pricing in the mortgage market, and has called on the practice to be banned. 

This comes after Deputy Doherty drew attention to the practice in the insurance market, with the Central Bank since agreeing to investigate the practice and its impact on loyal and vulnerable consumers.

Speaking today, the Donegal TD said:

“On Wednesday 20th November I wrote to the Governor of the Central Bank requesting an investigation into price discrimination in the mortgage market.

“This comes after I drew attention to the practice in the insurance market, requesting that the Central Bank investigate the practice after meeting the Governor and submitting a 130-page complaint on the practice. I welcome the fact that the Central Bank have since agreed to my request. 

“The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank recently acknowledged that Irish banks have recognised they can be profitable while charging new customers mortgage interest rates of between 2 and 3 percent, but persist in charging existing customers in the region of 4.5 percent.

“This is dual pricing in action, or as I have called it, price discrimination.

“It should be noted that interest rates in the Irish mortgage market are twice the EU average. 

“Dual pricing is unacceptable in insurance, or any other market.

“Over 21,000 mortgage-holders aged over 60 still owe more than €150,000 in mortgage debt, with as much as 15,000 mortgage-holders over the age of 50 on interest-only mortgages.

“Current debt levels for those approaching retirement are unsustainable, and this practice makes it worse.

“In my letter, I asked the bank what action it will take to tackle this discriminatory practice, and requested an investigation into its impact and compatibility with the Consumer Protection Code.”

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