Bank hikes mortgage rates by 0.1pc (Ireland Business World)
Story date: 2008-01-18 07:05:18
Added on: 2008-01-18 07:47:33
Bank of Ireland has become the latest lender to raise its interest rates they charge their customers. The Standard Variable Rate will increase by 0.1pc to 5.44pc (5.6pc APR) and there are also increases to the tracker rates of between 0.1pc - 0.25pc.
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