New laws will remove banks' veto on insolvency agreements

New laws later this year are set to stop banks from being able to stop mortgage holders from entering an insolvency arrangement.

New laws will remove banks' veto on insolvency agreements

New laws later this year are set to stop banks from being able to stop mortgage holders from entering an insolvency arrangement.

The Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, has given the clearest hint yet that a new authority will be set up to remove the veto from banks.

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