Conor Sheahan of CSK Finance: ‘It would be great to think the bank would do the right thing this time’. Picture: Fergal Phillips
The organiser of a successful High Court case against AIB over its failed Belfry property investment scheme has said the bank could be facing thousands of ombudsman claims over its proposed €75 million redress scheme. Conor Sheahan of CKS Finance, a Dublin-based corporate finance firm, who is one of the main organisers of the original Belfry Investor Action Group , told the Business Post that many of the investors were considering taking their cases to...
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