Brendan Burgess
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As you would expect from your credit union, Current Account has simple and transparent pricing. A low monthly fee of €4.00 applies and that covers unlimited Euro point of sale and contactless transactions, unlimited mobile and online banking and unlimited standing orders and direct debit processing and up to five Euro ATM withdrawals per month.
Can they really afford to be entering such a crowded market which is notorious for the lack of switching?
Its not that crowded a market, it's largely a monopoly between 2 banks. UK probably have 2-3 times as many high street bank as we have. Also many towns have lost their bank branches so an alternative would and could be attractive and even where bank branches are open, the reduction in services they offer may also make this more attractive.
That one time you were in a credit union really scarred you!The FAQ section says it has an app.
I doubt it's cutting edge either for functionality or UI.
Most of the CUs involved already have mobile apps. They vary from basic to pleasant UI. This new account will be integrated to existing apps. The standalone app, I assume is provided by the service provider (the card is just a white label service from a company in Gibraltar).
I'm not sure what features you expect from a current account App that you doubt are available? You can see balance, transactions, and make transfers.
I suspect as it won't have many as it will be basic enough so that it works across all existing systems
I'm just basing it on more than a single visit to a credit union.
I'm lost.You can spend a lot of time in a bank and know very little about it.
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