Yep, that's true - early withdrawals will close the account - but presumably that would be the intention anyway!Well you're not tied in for 2 years - you can withdraw the money at any time as far as I remember.
But if he closed most of them, he will have to present id again next time round!! It will be interesting to see if Anglo Irish drop the rate they are paying on their regular saver a/c. I think their review date is in April. They did increase some of their savings rates recently so hopefully they will continue the regular saver at the present rate.
Yes but the only penalty for withdrawing is that they close the account and tranfer the balance to an easy access account. You don't forfeit any interest earned up to that point however, so intrinsically there is no penalty.
John J - I am nearly positive I saw this written somewhere recently, however I could be wrong. I'll call them on Tuesday to find out and report back then. I'd be delighted if they don't drop the rate as I only opened this a/c a few months back and I am tied in for two years.
This will need to be checked when I get the interest payment later this year
Just got a letter from Bert Shaw (EBS Office Manager) to advise that the rate on my savings account falls back to 4% on 1st May.
Thanks, Bert, I'll drop down over the next couple of days and withdraw my funds.
And I have thanked Bert publicly here on AAM.At least they sent you a letter I guess.
Only thing is there is no EFT on their online banking so its a trip to the branch for a bank draft I guess and then a trip to another bank to lodge it!!
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