Written answers

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Department of Social Protection

Mortgage Arrears Information and Advice Service

Photo of Willie O'DeaWillie O'Dea (Limerick City, Fianna Fail)
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361. To ask the Minister for Social Protection if she will set out in tabular form the total number of persons in financial difficulty who have benefited from the Mortgage Arrears Information and Advice Service in each month since it was established; the total number of practitioners who have signed up to the scheme to provide advice under the scheme; her views on whether the €250 amount available for payment for advice is adequate; her plans to review the scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17872/14]

Photo of Joan BurtonJoan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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The Mortgage Arrears Information and Advice Service was established to provide a comprehensive and co-ordinated approach to assist people in mortgage arrears or pre-arrears in assessing their options.

The service, which differentiates between mortgage information and mortgage advice, has three elements:

- The website which was developed as the key online access portal for general mortgage information and advice and launched in June 2012;

- The Mortgage Arrears Information Helpline (phone 0761 074050) established in August 2012, provides general mortgage arrears information and signposting in relation to the Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears and other supports available for those in mortgage arrears or pre-arrears;

- The service to provide independent financial advice to mortgage holders who are being presented with long-term mortgage resolution proposals by their lenders was launched in September 2012. The advice is provided by a panel of accountants drawn from members of the main accountancy institutes in Ireland. A county by county panel with over 2,000 participating accountants is in place and their details are available on . Borrowers are free to choose their own adviser from this panel and the lender will pay €250 to the accountant of the borrower’s choice for the provision of this independent financial advice.

The Central Bank collates the information relating to the number of borrowers who have availed of the independent financial advice service on a quarterly basis commencing in quarter 1 2013. The data supplied do not relate exactly to the reporting period as there will be delays between the time the lender makes the long-term resolution offer to the borrower, the meeting with the accountant and the receipt by the lender of the invoice.

A review of the independent financial advice element of the Mortgage Arrears Information and Advice Service was undertaken in 2013 to ensure that the service is meeting its objectives. A group comprising representatives from the Department of Finance and the Department of Social Protection was established to oversee the review. The review report has been considered by the Mortgage Arrears Implementation Steering Group and the Cabinet Committee on Mortgage Arrears and Credit Availability.

The key recommendations in the review report relate to increasing awareness among borrowers through the provision of clear and unambiguous information about the service and to increase the scope of the advice to include advice on the other mortgage debt resolution options that are now available for borrowers, so that they can fully assess their options. In that context the report recommends that consideration be given to increasing the funding for the financial advice from €250 to €500.

A stakeholder seminar was held in January 2014 to which all stakeholders were invited to discuss the recommendations of the review. An implementation plan has been prepared and discussions have commenced with the relevant stakeholders to progress the recommendations.

It is envisaged that the service will continue to be funded by the lenders and that the recommended changes to the service will be in place by the end of Quarter 2 2014.

The data requested by the Deputy are set out in the table below.

Mortgage Arrears Information and Advice Service

-Helpline CallsKeepingyourhome.ie Financial Advice Service ( invoices received by lenders)
August 2012295
September 2012397
October 2012459*34,157
November 20124106,434
December 20122598,150
January 20135779,955
February 201352910,073
March 201373712,24354
April 201397317,813
May 20136109,463
June 201350410,19452
July 20134739,632
August 201359012,621
September 20135218,43872
October 201364112,815
November 2013  44010,029
December 201338510,063119
January 201466510,387
February 201474912,239
March 201460811,817**
April 2014 (up to and  including April 4th)1233,074
Total 10,945222,267297

*Covers the period June 2012 to October 2012

** Not yet available from the Central Bank

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