Bank of Ireland to maintain variable mortgage rate

Bank of Ireland says it will not be cutting its variable mortgage rate.

Bank of Ireland to maintain variable mortgage rate

Bank of Ireland says it will not be cutting its variable mortgage rate.

During the week, the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan said he had secured agreement from the six main banks that they would start reducing the rates in July.

The ECB's lending rate is at a record low, but variable mortgage holders in Ireland still pay among the highest rates in Europe.

The Sunday Independent reports that instead of reducing variable mortgages, Bank of Ireland will encourage its customers to change to fixed rate deals.

Mr Noonan has said the banks that do not cut their variable rates could face a levy in the budget.

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