I've had more problems with this account. What they don't tell you is that you can't transfer from an external non-AIB account directly to the Online Notice Deposit 7 Account despite the fact that they give you a sort code and account number when you open the account.
I tried transferring 6K from my Rabo account to this AIB account on Friday and still no sign of it. Called AIB 24 hour yesterday and they said that this account can only accept transfers from my AIB current and other AIB savings accounts and to get Rabo to track the funds and reverse the transfer. So called Rabo and they said they've had hundreds of calls about this AIB account and money "going missing" en-route in the last couple of weeks and that AIB are sending cheques back to Rabo for the amount and they can't reverse the transfer. Also some money isn't coming back at all so I now have to contact my AIB branch directly to see what the story is!
To clarify - we have had 7-10 calls from customers regarding this issue with AIB's online account as opposed to "hundreds".
Yes, called AIB again today and this time I was told that you would get 5% on the first 10k and 3.5% on all subsequent monies.
Customers must have an AIB current account and be registered for phone and internet banking.
Just an update on how I'm getting on.
I can confirm that the AIB Demand Deposit Account suffices for both online banking, and as a feeder account for an AIB Online Notice Deposit 7 account.
Important point been no transaction fees or charges on a demand deposit account.
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Maybe the Best Buys should be updated with this, as it currently gives the impression that only a current account will suffice.. and this has fees / charges.
From the Best Buys:
1.3 In order to operate the account, customers must also have a suitable AIB feeder account, which must be a demand deposit account, a cashsave account or a current account.
MysticX - did the bit in red work?Just an update on how I'm getting on.
I can confirm that the AIB Demand Deposit Account suffices for both online banking, and as a feeder account for an AIB Online Notice Deposit 7 account.
Important point been no transaction fees or charges on a demand deposit account.
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Maybe the Best Buys should be updated with this, as it currently gives the impression that only a current account will suffice.. and this has fees / charges.
From the Best Buys:
This looks like an acceptable replacement for Rabo though i'm not an existing AIB customer so to get this setup:
(1) Visit local AIB branch and setup a demand deposit account(though the AAM sticky states you need a current account???). Naturally bring 2 forms of ID for anti money laundering requirements.
(2) Register for AIB online banking.
(3) Do an EFT from my main bank to the new demand deposit account(should accept EFTs from external banks right?).
(4) Use AIB online banking to internally transfer funds from the demand deposit account to the online notice deposit account.
(5) See about setting up a payee to transfer interest payments to.
So in essence the demand deposit account would function like a Rabo current account..i.e. an intermediary for funds management?
Thanks.
ClubMan said:MysticX - did the bit in red work?
Yes. Actually I did transfers from Rabo to the demand deposit account and it seems consistent in only taking 2 days(appears on day 3).ClubMan said:Quote:
Originally Posted by MysticX http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=546065#post546065
This looks like an acceptable replacement for Rabo though i'm not an existing AIB customer so to get this setup:
(1) Visit local AIB branch and setup a demand deposit account(though the AAM sticky states you need a current account???). Naturally bring 2 forms of ID for anti money laundering requirements.
(2) Register for AIB online banking.
(3) Do an EFT from my main bank to the new demand deposit account(should accept EFTs from external banks right?).
(4) Use AIB online banking to internally transfer funds from the demand deposit account to the online notice deposit account.
(5) See about setting up a payee to transfer interest payments to.
So in essence the demand deposit account would function like a Rabo current account..i.e. an intermediary for funds management?
Thanks.
As an existing AIB online banking customer, I just opened this new account online, transferred a lump-sum, all in about 60 seconds! Well done for the info. Many thanks