Bank of Ireland (UK) Plc had a BBL drawdown value of £247.09m, and as such were the thirteenth largest Bounce Back Loan lender. That represents 0.53% of the total BBL’s issued.
The following stats and figures are as per the latest BBL data dump that occurred on the 13th of September 2024.
However, to keep the true and shocking extent of the figures away from public eyes for as long as is possible, it was decided by the powers that be in the new Labour Government to follow the example of the previous Conservative Government, that being by keeping the data not fully up to date in as much as it only covers the actual state of play up until the 30th of June 2024.
Headline Figures – All Lenders
Before you Read On
If you are sat there in a dark place, worrying about Bounce Back Loan repayments that you cannot afford to make, or possibly are considering taking the Insolvency or Bankruptcy route as a Company Director or Sole Trader, or have defaulted on your BBL and are wondering why no one is chasing you, or your company strike off has been blocked and you are in limbo land, and/or just want someone to talk to before making a decision on how to proceed, feel free to give me a call.
You can contact me any day of the week, all in complete confidence and never forget, as the following figures will prove, you are not alone in your current circumstances, no matter what situation you find yourself in, and you have plenty of options.
I have now personally taken over 17,000 calls to date via my helpline and have chatted to many thousands more online, if you feel it’s your turn for a chat, it will be my pleasure to talk to you.
The pandemic sadly took a lot of victims and left others with very deep mental and financial scars, but as far as a Bounce Back Loan goes, you have plenty of options available to you and the BBL Defaulter Process is very defaulter friendly and painless.
Pick up that phone and give me a call.
Suspected Fraudulent Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans
The suspected fraud figures for Bounce Back Loans issued by Bank of Ireland is £6.01million which is 2.43% of their total BBL loan book. In respect of the value of Government BBL guarantee claims put in by this lender but with the reason for the claim being “fraud” that value is £3.36million read on for details of the additional Government Guarantee claims also put in and paid out.
Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans Being Repaid on Schedule
The value of Bounce Back Loans from Bank of Ireland that are being repaid as per the original agreement and therefore are on schedule is £89.82million.
Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans In Arrears
The value of Bounce Back Loans that Bank of Ireland hold that are in arrears is £5.74million
- Loans with missed repayments are deemed to be in arrears.
- Loans are tracked in 30, 60 and 90 day cohorts by lenders to manage risk.
- Lenders report monthly arrears updates through the Scheme Portal on a “best endeavours” basis.
- Some lenders submit arrears via the automated (API) functionality in the Scheme portal, but it is not possible for smaller lenders to integrate with this functionality so arrears are entered manually.
- Loans in arrears that have moved to a later life-cycle stage (such as Defaulted) will be reported in the later life-cycle stage but may still carry arrears.
- At the time of this event occurring, this is an actual balance, and not estimated.
Value of Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans in Default
As per the latest most up to date set of figures, the Defaulted Outstanding balance of Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans is £1.06million.
- Defaults are Loans where the lender has issued a formal demand to the borrower.
- At the time of this occurring, this is an actual balance, and not estimated.
Value of Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loan Guarantee Claims Outstanding
As per the latest figures, Bank of Ireland has £0.55million worth of Bounce Back Loans in a “claims outstanding” state.
- When Bank of Ireland has submitted a claim under the guarantee, the loans sit in the claimed outstanding state whilst the British Business Bank awaits/processes the invoice for the claim and runs relevant checks.
- Under the terms of the guarantee the claim must be paid within 30 days of receipt of the claims invoice, however on average they get paid in 12 days.
- Guarantee claims can be submitted by Lenders each Quarter.
Bounce Back Loan Guarantee Claims Approved and Paid Out to Bank of Ireland
The current value of Bounce Back Loan Guarantee claims paid out to Bank of Ireland and settled is £19.24million.
- Once a BBL guarantee claim is processed and payment is released to Bank of Ireland, the facility is marked as settled on the Scheme portal.
- Some lenders may be more advanced than others in their claims and recoveries processes which could lead to figures being distorted.
- Lenders may submit guarantee claims Quarterly in line with the terms of the guarantee.
Value of Bank of Ireland Bounce Back Loans Repaid in Full by Borrowers
Some BBL Borrowers have of course repaid their loans in full, and currently the value of BBLs issued by Bank of Ireland that have been fully repaid is £25.33million
Are They Jailing People for Bounce Back Loan Fraud?
They are indeed locking people up for BBL related fraud, and there is a section of the website dedicated to “BBL Jailbirds” listing exactly what some people did that led them to go before a Judge in Court, you will find it on the following link
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/bbl-jailbirds/
Some additional sections of the website you may find of interest:
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/coming-to-get-you/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/the-chasing-game/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/subscriber-special/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/the-end-game/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/bbl-bounty-hunters/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/bbl-door-kicker-files/
BBL Help and Support
I’ve been to the Treasury, the Palace of Westminster, Bank HQ’s and even the British Business Bank and chatted to many MP’s and Government Ministers about Bounce Back Loans, they all know many people cannot repay their loans and if you are sat there right now, possibly in a dark place worrying about repaying it, then be aware it’s not all doom and gloom if you have to default.
Please check out the following sections of the website for additional information as to the options available to you:
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/help-and-support/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/forbearance/
> https://mrbounceback.com/category/vulnerable-bblers/
Struggling to Repay Your Bounce Back Loan?
If you are struggling to repay your Bounce Back Loan, firstly be aware you are not alone, have a read through some of the following guides and articles that I have put together, as it does have to be said the rules, which are unique to the BBL scheme are somewhat defaulter friendly:
Watch My Fireside Chat with the British Business Bank
Arrears and Collections Procedure
This is the arrears and collections procedure agreed between BBL Lenders and Government, that you may find of interest:
A Selection of Bank of Ireland BBL Related News Stories
Do have a good look around the website for there are plenty of news stories, facts and stats and other information about all Bounce Back Loan Lenders and use the search box if you are seeking articles related specifically to Bank of Ireland and their BBL scheme.