Of course not. Only the first €1K is on deposit for 12 months, the next for 11, the next for 10 etc.
When the 7% accounts matured options were given to put the lump sum on deposit in one of their existing products - no special offer, just their prevailing rates for lump sums.
Approximately €514 gross or €411 net according to this calculator using 8% as the rate (actual monthly compounding rate used may be different so this calculation may overestimate the returns).
None - what I was getting at is that I was using the CAR in my calculations but the actual correct rate for such calculations may be the nominal or some other rate which compounds to dictate the CAR.I dont understand this. what other deductions are there apart from DIRT?
From the calculation on the Rugular Saving.
Isn't it I better off to put the lump sum into the 6 months Fixed term account instead of feeding from my lump sum saving into this regular saving account?
I called into the branch. New customer. Done in 5 minutes and got the account number as well. Made electronic transfer that day. Also got the application form to register for Anglo online banking. Just bring one photo id and one utility bill for address verification.
With Halifax you can setup a payee A/C and send money to it immediately.Did it not take a week to set up the savings A/C as a registered transfer account or it is just BOI that takes ages for that?
With Halifax you can setup a payee A/C and send money to it immediately.
I'm surprised you seem to be having problems dealing with them. I have dealt with Anglo for years and have always found them to be professional and efficient.Rang them - guy gave me sort code, but was very vague and what I was to do from here - according to him any number of deposits in any calender month to a max of €1000, you can set up a SO or manually transfer each month, date doesn't matter as long as its in that month. So that's all I have to go on so far - can anyone shed any light on the true situation?