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    Ireland’s PTSB may absorb initial ECB rate hikes – CEO

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on June 24, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    This image highlights the impact of European Central Bank's interest rate hikes on Permanent TSB in Ireland. It reflects the bank's strategy to absorb initial rate increases to maintain market share amid changing economic conditions.
    Ireland's banking sector responds to ECB interest rate hikes - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland’s Permanent TSB may choose to absorb the first two rounds of

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland’s Permanent TSB may choose to absorb the first two rounds of European Central Bank interest rate hikes and not increase its own mortgage pricing in a bid to grow its market share, the bank’s chief executive said on Friday.

    The ECB outlined plans this month to end quantitative easing on July 1 then raise rates by 25 basis points on July 21. It plans to hike again on Sept. 8 and go for a bigger move, unless the inflation outlook improves in the meantime.

    “I think it’s fair to say that Irish banks given their liquid position and given where they are can withstand for a portion of time some of those interest rate increases,” Eamonn Crowley told reporters after the company’s AGM.

    “You could imagine the first couple of moves being okay, it depends on the pace and the size and the scale … No decisions have been made, no strategies have been adopted but we want to maintain our competitive position, that’s the key message.”

    Majority state-owned PTSB is the third largest mortgage lender in Ireland with a 17% share of the market at the end of March.

    Crowley said the bank estimates it would make a 40 million euro gain from a 50 basis point rate hike as it would no longer be charged for holding excess cash and its stock of mortgages that track the ECB rate would automatically reprice.

    He also said the bank’s pipeline of approved mortgage loans continues to increase and that he expects the Irish mortgage market to keep growing through the current cost of living crunch due to the demand for loans far outstripping housing supply.

    PTSB shareholders on Friday approved the 7.5 billion euro deal to buy mortgage and business loan books, branches and the asset finance business of NatWest Group’s Irish unit, Ulster Bank.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Toby Chopra and David Evans)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ireland’s PTSB may absorb initial ECB rate hikes – CEO

    1What is the European Central Bank (ECB)?

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy within the Eurozone, aiming to maintain price stability and support economic growth.

    2What is a mortgage?

    A mortgage is a loan specifically used to purchase real estate, where the property serves as collateral. Borrowers repay the loan with interest over a specified period.

    3What are interest rate hikes?

    Interest rate hikes refer to increases in the central bank's benchmark interest rates, which can affect borrowing costs for consumers and businesses, influencing economic activity.

    4What is market share?

    Market share is the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product, often expressed as a percentage of total sales in that market.

    5What is quantitative easing?

    Quantitative easing is a monetary policy where a central bank purchases financial assets to inject liquidity into the economy, aiming to stimulate economic activity and increase inflation.

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