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Sam Boal

Competition authority launches full probe into Permanent TSB's €7.6 billion Ulster Bank deal

The investigation will determine whether the proposed acquisition could lead to a substantial lessening of competition in the State.

IRELAND’S COMPETITION AND consumer protection watchdog has launched a full ‘Phase 2′ competition investigation into Permanent TSB’s planned acquisition of Ulster Bank assets, worth €7.6 billion.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) probe will determine whether Permanent TSB’s proposed acquisition could lead to a substantial lessening of competition in the State. 

With the NatWest-owned lender planning to exit the Irish market, Permanent TSB inked a deal last December to buy €7.6 billion of performing Ulster Bank mortgages, SME loans and other retail assets.

Announcing the investigation today, the CCPC said it follows the conclusion of its preliminary ‘Phase 1′ investigation, the details of which will be presented to the two banks in the next 60 days.

Separately, the watchdog is also carrying out a full investigation of Bank of Ireland’s plan to acquire  €8.8 billion worth of performing mortgages, €100 million worth of performing commercial and consumer loans, €4.4 billion of deposits and around €300m of non-performing loans from KBC Bank Ireland.

A decision is expected this month.

The Belgian-owned lender also announced plans to leave the Irish market last year and will begin writing to current account customers in June, giving them six months’ notice to switch service providers.

In February, the CCPC expressed concerns about the impact of the agreement on competition levels within the sector, setting out its views in its preliminary assessment of the agreement between the two banks.

In a statement to the market at the time, Bank of Ireland said, “The bank notes the CCPC’s preliminary view, at this stage of the process, is that the proposed transaction is likely to give rise to a substantial lessening of competition in relation to the market for the provision of mortgages in the State and that this is not the final determination by the CCPC.”

It added, “In line with normal practice, Bank of Ireland will prepare a detailed response to the assessment which will seek to address the concerns raised by the CCPC.”

Last month, the watchdog signed off on AIB’s acquisition of Ulster Bank’s performing commercial loan book, worth €4.2 billion following a full Phase 2 probe.

The Commission found that the sale would not itself lead to a substantial lessening of competition. However, it warned generally about competition levels within Ireland’s shrinking banking sector.

In a statement at the time, the CCPC said that international evidence shows that a higher concentration in banking services is likely to have a ”detrimental effect on competition, leading to poorer outcomes for business borrowers in terms of pricing, innovation and service” 

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    Mute Kevin D'Arcy
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:45 PM

    The passenger that will potentially affected is said to be very worried

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    Mute Parmenides
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:49 PM

    Sources have just confirmed he will instead drive the 2:30 mins from Cork to Dublin and, to ensure he arrives on time for his meeting, will leave his house 15 minutes earlier then originally planned.

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    Mute wiklagirl
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:54 PM

    Or possibly a train … seeing as no airliine has operated the Cork/Dublin route for years

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    Mute The Green Monkey
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    Aug 15th 2013, 9:12 PM

    There is a flight from Dublin to Cork but it flys via Berlin ;)

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    Aug 15th 2013, 9:19 PM

    I hear Ryanair fly Dublin-Dundalk to Cork-Dungarvan.

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    Aug 15th 2013, 10:18 PM

    Well it’s a bit of a problem if you’re trying to get the UK. For example from Cork flights to places like Bristol and Manchester are operated by Aer Arann

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    Mute Parmenides
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:41 PM

    Let them strike. A bus is cheaper and, once security etc. are taken into account, nearly as quick.

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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:48 PM

    Aer Arann operate the majority of the Aer Lingus UK regional routes. A long wait for the next bus …

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    Mute Parmenides
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:50 PM

    “The strike, if it goes ahead, will affect Aer Arran flights and regional flights operated on behalf of Aer Lingus.” – The word INTERNATIONAL is not there.

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    Mute wiklagirl
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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:56 PM

    Aer Lingus don’t operate any DOMESTIC Irish routes

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    Mute The Green Monkey
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    Aug 15th 2013, 9:10 PM

    Is Eileen Dunne from R.T.E. doing anyone else’s head in with her “Aer Ooran”

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    Aug 16th 2013, 12:14 AM

    Aer lingus regional flights operated by Aer arann primarily go to the UK, I should know, supposed to be heading to Edinburgh on one next Tuesday!!!

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    Aug 16th 2013, 7:59 AM

    Yes. The only domestic flight they operate is from Dublin to Kerry. They’re not really a ‘regional’ airline at all.

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    Aug 15th 2013, 9:28 PM

    I will buy a hat and eat it if they strike. Most of them paid Arran 17000 to start work there. If they strike they will get fired and thus lose the ability to payback their loan.

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    Mute A$AP Donie
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    Aug 15th 2013, 11:07 PM

    This isn’t even news?

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    Mute The Green Baxter
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    Aug 15th 2013, 11:13 PM

    Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

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    Aug 16th 2013, 12:46 AM

    Couldnt agree more Mr Green Baxter.

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    Mute Paul Lanigan
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    Aug 15th 2013, 9:58 PM

    Strike away and see if anyone cares

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    Mute Catherine Sims
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    Aug 15th 2013, 11:00 PM

    Ah good , was loosing sleep over this. They are talking at least. Might be able to grab a nap at least

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    Aug 15th 2013, 10:34 PM

    And here’s me thinking Ryanair were the bad boys of Irish aviation.

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    Aug 15th 2013, 8:57 PM

    Is this going to affect *anyone*?

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    Aug 16th 2013, 12:16 AM

    Me

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