Raft of tracker scandal clients look set for compensation

The Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman said his office had accelerated its assessment of complaints relating to the decade-long overcharging scandal

Hundreds of tracker mortgage customers could be in line for compensation by the end of the year after the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman said his office had accelerated its assessment of complaints relating to the decade-long overcharging scandal.

Speaking to The Sunday Business Post, Ger Deering said his office had received about 1,400 tracker mortgage-related complaints by the end of June, 1,141 of which are still live. The FPSO has received 170 ...