Businessman takes Bank of Ireland to court for over £200,000.

A Dublin businessman has begun a High Court action for £265,000 damages over the alleged failure of ...

A Dublin businessman has begun a High Court action for £265,000
damages over the alleged failure of the Bank of Ireland to pay a life
insurance premium on time.


It is claimed this resulted in the

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