Tipperary has been named one of the top ten counties for complaints submitted to the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman in 2024.
Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman, Liam Sloyan, has today published his Overview of Complaints for 2024, detailing the activities of the Office of the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman (FSPO) in 2024.
For the second year in a row the FSPO received over 6,000 complaints from customers concerning financial institutions, insurance companies and pension providers.
The FSPO received 136 complaints from Tipperary residents – placing Tipperary amongst the top ten counties by volume of complaints in Ireland.
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The Overview provides a summary of the 6,185 complaints made to the FSPO in 2024 and details its outcomes for customers including:
Sectoral Trends
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In 2024 the majority of complaints received by the FSPO concerned the banking and insurance sectors.
There were 3,404 banking complaints, accounting for over half of all complaints. There has been a 12% decline in complaints received in this category from 2023. Complaints relating to the insurance sector rose by 26% to 1,818 complaints in 2024.
Commenting on the trends in complaints received, the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman, Liam Sloyan said: “It is clear from the complaints received in 2024 that some providers have been very successful in reducing the number of complaints received by the FSPO in relation to their services. This shows that positive changes that avoid complaints arising or that resolve complaints internally can bring about change that benefits consumers.”
Mr Sloyan continued, “Those providers who have not succeeded in reducing the number of complaints being submitted to this office should take note of the changes and improvements successfully implemented by providers in their sector and consider what they can do to achieve similar results.”
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