Charge for interest statement with Ulster Bank.

Mrs. Doyle

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I rang Ulster Bank the other day to get two interest statements for 2011 for two separate savings accounts. Was advised that there would be a charge of €3.80 each as only the initial statement on any account is free.

Is this right? I have found the Ulster Bank call centre staff to be hit and miss on their knowledge and have been given an apology in the past for misinformation. I can understand that there might be a charge for requesting a statement on a current account but a charge for a statement of interest seems OTT.
 
There is a charge for a copy statement as the original was issued, but what you are looking for is a interest certificate, not a copy statement.
 
Is this right? I have found the Ulster Bank call centre staff to be hit and miss on their knowledge and have been given an apology in the past for misinformation.

In my local office one of the staff behind the counter was advising someone not to put their money in to Prize Bonds as she thought that there might be DIRT on them!
 
That makes no sense! Prize Bonds don't attract interest. I assume you're using this as an example of misguided information from staff!
Interest statements on deposit accounts will attract a charge as they are not standard printouts. Why are they needed? Interest amount would be evident from the normal statement.
 
Interest statements on deposit accounts will attract a charge as they are not standard printouts.

Any requested from other institutions have not incurred a charge despite these institutions charging for general statements.

Why are they needed? Interest amount would be evident from the normal statement.

For revenue return. Copy needed in case of future audit.
 

Hi Clubman,

Perhaps my view is incorrect on this but I don't see a statement of interest for revenue purposes as being a general bank statement. Obviously neither do the other institutions that I've requested copies from as they have not charged for them.

I've printed off copies of the online bank statements and they do not show the full dividends received and the DIRT deductions as the other statements of interest show. They will have to do as I'm not ringing them again and paying the 2 fees.
 
A bank is not obliged to supply customers with deposit interest statements free of charge. many do, but while you might regard the UB charge as being steep, they are perfectly entitled to apply it. As per previous post re this issue, it is not mandatory to provide a deposit interest statement, or have one available for Revenue.
Standard statement would suffice for this purpose.
 
Perhaps my view is incorrect on this but I don't see a statement of interest for revenue purposes as being a general bank statement. Obviously neither do the other institutions that I've requested copies from as they have not charged for them.

OK - I assumed that they were the same thing.
 
I have - Form 12 and Form 11 and this was never an issue for me. You don't need to send in such statements and the original poster has already stated that they want them IN CASE they are subjected to an audit at some point in the future.
 
I've printed off copies of the online bank statements and they do not show the full dividends received and the DIRT deductions as the other statements of interest show. They will have to do as I'm not ringing them again and paying the 2 fees.

Got thick and rang them. Turns out that as its purely a savings ac there are no charges for interest certificates and they are sending them out in the post
 
I am really annoyed with them as well, I reside in UK and had to ring them so many times for certificate of interest on savings and they told me there would be a charge for it. And that is not all they have stop me tax on my saving as well. I will be moving my saving out of there as soon as I get over to Ireland within the next couple of weeks.

Also I am over 65 and they are charging me for my statements.
 
Kev - as far as I know, they provide free statements, interest statements etc. to those over 60. Do they know that you are over 60? I suspect that if you're dealing with a retail branch they may not realise that you are entitled to the 'free' banking services.
 
In my experience Ulster Bank will charge you for BREATHING!!

My experience of dealing with them for 21 years,I have never paid 1c in fees/payments etc,keep your a/c in order and you wont have to,contrast that with PTSB AIB & BOI.
 
I've banked with PTSB for about the same amount of time and have paid no transaction fees.