Homewardbound11
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I signed up for n26 relatively recently - but seems good so far. Mostly I still use BOI for day to day, but was thinking of using it for general spending, and BOI for getting paid and direct debits only.N26 is a far superior banking app. Been with them 5years and zero complaints
Hey @Homewardbound11I only recently saw how much my banking costs in AIB. It’s averaging 180 euro per annum for just normal stuff . Given that AIB don’t give any interest for regular accounts
What are people doing to reduce their banking fees and which options are people choosing
-) I have a Revolut account but shy’D away from going full banking based of fear or scams . How much is it really saving if you move to full banking with them ie for standing orders , transfers, atm use, etc.
-) I have a trade republic account at 3.75 percent. So starting to move any cash out of AIB.
What I’d like is to remove my current credit card and also banking cards to reduce these government fees and then remove AIB all together .
Just looking for peoples opinions .
1. Do you have mortgage? If you do (and not with AIB), do you think you could switch over to AIB (If it is easy to do)? AIB Mortgage customer get free banking.What I’d like is to remove my current credit card and also banking cards to reduce these government fees and then remove AIB all together .
Just looking for peoples opinions .
Hey @Homewardbound11
I tried opening an account with ESB, but their process was so bureaucratic that I ended up giving up on it. For now, I’ve switched my salary to Revolut and barely use AIB anymore to cut down on those fees while I search for a better solution. I’m also looking for a bank with physical branches.
As for Revolut, moving to their full banking services could save you quite a bit. They’re generally lower on fees compared to traditional banks, and their fees for things like standing orders and transfers are quite competitive. ATM withdrawals might have some limits, so it’s worth checking those details.
I did something similar. Dropped the fees massively. But then I realised I was still paying for AIB current account and actively trying not to use it. So I moved to BOI. Slightly higher monthly charge, but without being hit with additional costs every time you do anythingMy yearly fees were in or around yours a couple of years ago and I have it down to under €40 for the whole year by doing the following things:
- One large transfer monthly to Revolut for my estimated monthly total of all direct debits and cash I might need
- Daily spending on the credit card & move all monthly subscriptions to credit card
- Never use my AIB debit card
- Use Revolut for all direct debits, transfers to other accounts etc.
- AIB account is only really used for incoming pay, payment of credit card and Revolut transfer each once per month.
I know it seems like a lot of work but I just got into the habit of it now. Hope it helps to see how someone else managed to get their AIB banking costs down significantly. They really add up but I do like the security of a traditional bank and I like their app.
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