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Worried about Repayments

If you don’t  think you can make a repayment, please call us  immediately on 0818 330 044  and talk to us. We have helped lots of customers like you with their repayments.

Arrears happen where you do not make a full mortgage repayment or only make a partial mortgage repayment as you agreed in your contract, on time.

If you miss a mortgage repayment your mortgage will go into arrears. We will contact you by letter, phone or text to inform you of this. You can make a mortgage repayment any time day or night by using out automated phone service by following the instructions at 0818 330 044.

There are free and independent support services that can assist you. See here.

This process is part of our commitment under the Central Bank of Ireland Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears (CCMA).

MARP is a standard process which all banks operating in Ireland follow to support customers with mortgage arrears and the aim is to support the customer to resolve the arrears.

You may need to go through MARP if:

  • You have missed any repayments on your mortgage
  • Your financial circumstances have changed (or you expect them to change in the coming weeks or months)
  • Your ability to make your current repayments is or will be adversely affected

Talk to us as soon as possible if you need to go through MARP.

  • Change the type of mortgage - Select the type of mortgage and interest rate that suits you best Mortgage Interest Rates (ebs.ie).
  • Loan to Value (LTV) band movement - You may have the option to move to a lower LTV band as the loan to value on your PDH mortgage reduces. LTV Rate Change (ebs.ie).
  • Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance or PPI – if you took out PPI you may want to make a claim on your policy. To register a claim or for more details contact your Mortgage Payment Protection Provider.
  • Make sure you to claim any tax credits and social welfare entitlements such as Mortgage Interest Supplement, that are available for you

Missed a Repayment

Please call us immediately with a debit card to make the repayment. We have a range of options helping you make your repayments. If you are finding it hard to pay your mortgage, please visit 0818 330 044

A secured mortgage is where money is borrowed against your home. So if you miss repayments on your mortgage then your home could be at risk. We will work with you through the MARP process to prevent or avoid this happening.

Your mortgage is a long-term loan to buy a property, like your home. So, if you miss repayments on your mortgage then your home could be at risk.

Please talk to the providers of your other loan repayments with a view to prioritising your mortgage repayments.

If you have missed any repayments you may have trouble getting another loan in future. When you miss repayments on your loan we report this to the Central Credit Register (CCR). They hold information about you and your loans on an individual credit report. If you apply for another loan, the lender will use the CCR report to assess your application.

Calling us on 0818 330 044 is normally the quickest and easiest way to make repayments, but you can also make a repayment using internet banking, or pay in a branch.

If you have missed a repayment we can assess your circumstances and find an arrangement that suits your needs. In some cases, there is an arrangement for customers with small arrears to make extra repayments on top of their normal monthly repayments. This is called the Capital Interest Plus Arrangement (CIPA). This means you would pay your normal monthly repayment plus an extra amount agreed with us.

We cannot take a repayment from a credit card. You can pay over the phone by using a debit card.

EBS Customers can only pay their mortgage direct debit on the 7th of each month. If you would like to discuss this further please contact us on 0818 330 044.

Support

We send letters and statements about your mortgage to the address you gave us for the mortgage account. If you want us to also send these to a different address, we can arrange that for you.

We will need to confirm that address first for security reasons. Please contact us on 0818 330 044 and we can tell you what information we need to confirm your address.

When you call us, we will ask you a few questions to make sure you are the authorised account holder. After that one of our experts will take up your enquiry and ask you any questions we need to make sure we get it right. After that we will talk through the next steps with you.

You can request in writing if you want to have an authorised person talk to us about your mortgage. This request needs to be signed by all loan account holders. We can’t talk to anyone other than the authorised person about your account. This third party advisor is most often a financial advisor. You can call us on 0818 330 044 to discuss further.

Now is the time to make a plan.

If you have received a letter from our solicitor, it’s clear that your mortgage problem has become very serious.

We understand that sometimes legal language can be quite technical, so it may help to contact people who can offer advice and support. Have a look here for some of the independent support services that can give you advice or read more here. Alternatively, you can contact your own solicitor. If you’re not able to make your mortgage repayment you can do something to solve this problem.

If you call us, we will explain clearly what is happening and what you can do next. Our number is 0818 330 044 .

If you have not already sent us an up-to-date Standard Financial Statement (SFS) please do it as soon as possible. We can only work out which arrangement we can offer you to solve your mortgage problem once we have your SFS and any other documents we ask you for.

A lot of customers told us that the form is quite long, so we have people ready to help you. When you call us we can help you through every step of the form. It takes on average just 44 minutes to fill out the SFS.

If you’d like help with the SFS, just call us. You can book an appointment by calling 0818 330 044

  • Talk to us on 0818 330 044; or
  • Write to us at EBS Arrears Support Unit, 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2, D02 R126; or
  • Visit, call, or write to your local EBS branch; or
  • Use our online complaint form which you can find at Complaint Form (ebs.ie).

Filling In The Forms

If you are finding it hard to pay your mortgage and you want us to review your mortgage repayments, please fill in a Standard Financial Statement (SFS) here.

If you can afford to pay your mortgage but feel you need to take a break from payments for a while, to cover maternity leave for example, talk to us at your local branch or over the phone at 0818 330 044

Generally, for a single mortgage holder, it can take up to 44 minutes. However, many of our customers find it quicker than this. After the call, you will still need to attach all other required documents.

We have a range of solutions to suit most financial circumstances. To understand which solution might suits you best, we need you to provide us with some information.

Once we receive a completed SFS and the supporting paperwork we review the application and will contact you if there is anything missing. When we have finished processing the application, we will then contact you with our decision.