Seanad debates

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

3:10 pm

Photo of Fidelma Healy EamesFidelma Healy Eames (Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

Credit unions have been receiving a significant number of calls from concerned customers. I myself took several calls on my way to the House. Customers are not concerned about their savings because they know they have a guarantee but they want to know how safe their local credit union will be. Credit unions enjoy a high level of trust compared with banks. I agree that the Minister for Finance needs to address this issue urgently. There is urgency about financial regulation, foresight and oversight.

This morning I spoke to a manager of a local credit union, who told me that it had more than enough money in provisions to cover the small percentage of its loans that were in arrears. However, he was aware of credit unions in which more than 70% of loans were in arrears of more than three months. He had great difficulty with the statement issued this morning by the Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Deputy Brian Hayes, because he did not accept it was an isolated incident. We need to be vigilant in avoiding a repeat of the situation that arose with our banks. The credit union manager asked me to call on the Central Bank and the Irish League of Credit Unions to issue a firm statement by tomorrow at the latest on the state of individual credit unions.

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