That's fair enough. Just wondering why you started this thread so if bank charges are not an issue for you?MonsieurBond said:While the fees are an irritant, I am more interested in a bank that (for example) offers an overdraft rate at 21st century rates i.e. at 5 or 6 percent and not twice that.
MonsieurBond said:I have a BOI account and while the AIB free banking is tempting, I don't trust them not to bring fees back in through the back door as other posters have said below. I am going to wait to see what happens with NIB/Danskebank and BOSI.
MonsieurBond said:While the fees are an irritant, I am more interested in a bank that (for example) offers an overdraft rate at 21st century rates i.e. at 5 or 6 percent and not twice that.
oysterman said:Of course it won't be free banking at all - only "free transactions banking" - so you'll still pay account maintenance @ €18pa;
oysterman said:statement fees;
Where the customer meets the qualifying criteria, free transaction banking is automatic and no maintenance and transactions fees will be applied for that fee quarter.
Customers will not need to opt in for this offer. Service fees will still apply e.g. unpaids, duplicate statements and FX bureau transactions.
CCOVICH said:Haven't overdraft rates always been higher than personal loan rates? Otherwise, where is the incentive to take out a personal loan?
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