http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009...nsation-scheme
Customers with Anglo Irish Bank and the Post Office, which offers accounts provided by the Bank of Ireland, have this week received letters telling them that if their bank collapses they will be entirely reliant on the Irish government for compensation.
The letters, which have been prompted by an edict from the Financial Services Authority (FSA), warn that the UK's Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) would play no part in compensating savers if an Irish bank failed in a similar way to Icesave.
Remember how the Icelandic government compensated UK customers?
Customers with Anglo Irish Bank and the Post Office, which offers accounts provided by the Bank of Ireland, have this week received letters telling them that if their bank collapses they will be entirely reliant on the Irish government for compensation.
The letters, which have been prompted by an edict from the Financial Services Authority (FSA), warn that the UK's Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) would play no part in compensating savers if an Irish bank failed in a similar way to Icesave.
Remember how the Icelandic government compensated UK customers?
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