SlurrySlump
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It would appear that if you have an account in First Active that will shortly be merged with Ulster Bank you have to open a new Ulster Bank account and bring all the usual I.D. with you in order for your money to be transferred across.
It would appear that if you have an account in First Active that will shortly be merged with Ulster Bank you have to open a new Ulster Bank account and bring all the usual I.D. with you in order for your money to be transferred across. Is it not possible for these people to simply give you a new account number or use your existing one rather than have to go through this ordeal? It is the same company afterall!
This is copied from the letter I received today.
The Welcome Desk will be staffed with a dedicated First Active representative who will be there to help make the change as smooth as possible. Your First Active representative will work alongside me, XXXX and we're both looking forward to welcoming you.
Ulster Bank services will become available once your account moves to Ulster Bank early next year. To avail of these services now you will need to open an Ulster Bank account. My Ulster Bank colleagues will be happy to help you.
To protect you, your accounts and to carry out the necessary security checks please remember to bring suitable proof of identity such as a driving licence or passport with you to your branch to carry out a transaction or open a new account.
Not very clear. Glad to know though that I don't have to open a new account.
From the FA website [broken link removed]:Ulster Bank services will become available once your account moves to Ulster Bank early next year. To avail of these services now you will need to open an Ulster Bank account.
During the changeover, First Active customers do not need to do anything as we will be taking all the necessary steps to make the process as smooth as possible.
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