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Where does it say the above.
I would be extremely surprised if this is indeed the case.
On the AIBpoint, and their general tardiness in responding to a written complaint from me regarding their inability to transfer my existing current account to their HICA retaining my existing account number, due to their IT system.
It is now a month since I wrote to their Customer Relations Manager, and I have only received an acknowledgement with the promise that they would revert to me. Their complete insinsitivity to Customer Complaints is driving me to definitely consider a move to another Institution, offering at least as good a deal.
AIB rant over
Where does it say the above.
I would be extremely surprised if this is indeed the case.
So if I transfer my salary to Halifax and keep the balance up and over €2000 I get 10% interest on the €2000 (€200) indefinately.
Do they charge though for transactions, laser cards etc.
All this is great news thought and shows how important competition is.
So if I transfer my salary to Halifax and keep the balance up and over €2000 I get 10% interest on the €2000 (€200) indefinately.
Do they charge though for transactions, laser cards etc.
All this is great news thought and shows how important competition is.
My guess is 0% on anything over €2K.
Close, I think I saw 0.1% somewhere.
I am thinking of opening 2 accounts, one each for my wife and myself, deposit €2000 in each and just channel the €1500 between them every month, any reason why this would not work?
Where else would you get 10% return on 4k?
Unlike other banks, the no-catch Halifax Current Account’s interest rate is not an introductory offer but will continue to reward customers as long as they fund the account with €1,500 each month
Fee Free Banking on Everyday Transactions
The Halifax Current account offers customers fee free banking, with no transaction fees on the following:
* Account maintenance
* Overdraft set-up and renewal
* Euro ATM withdrawals
* Euro point of sale transactions
* Direct Debits (set-up, amend, delete or payment)
* Standing orders (set-up, amend, delete or payment)
* Domestic payments (internal & external), cheques, lodgements of domestic cash and cheques drawn on other Irish banks, automated credits, account statements and debit cards (issue, card replacement, PIN re-issue & card cancellation)
To ease the switching process, Halifax has introduced a 0% switcher overdraft for the first three months, up to a maximum of €1,500. This is unique in the Irish market place. This provides three-months peace of mind for customers who are switching their account. Customers will enjoy fee free banking on everyday transactions
As an additional benefit, the Halifax Current Account overdraft will have a €50 buffer to guard against customers unknowingly exceeding their authorised overdraft limit.
Sorry for quoting so extensively, but I feel it is necessary to draw the Boards attention to these facts, which are not really advertised on the Halifax web-site.
In Post Number 2 of this topic there is a [broken link removed] to the halifax announcement which mirros what the BoSI page says.
Now if only this magical current account actually existed at the moment!
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