Monday, June 16, 2008
One in six Irish people doesn't have a bank account.
Dublin- One in six Irish people doesn't have a bank accoount.
That's according to a major new report from the from the Financial Regulator on the financial capability of Irish consumers. 27% of consumers don't know how to make a complaint against a bank or financial institution. The Regulator's Consumer Director, Mary O Dea, says over one-third of respondents also have problems keeping up with bills.
That's according to a major new report from the from the Financial Regulator on the financial capability of Irish consumers. 27% of consumers don't know how to make a complaint against a bank or financial institution. The Regulator's Consumer Director, Mary O Dea, says over one-third of respondents also have problems keeping up with bills.
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