CCOVICH said:For what it's worth, I've used AIB, BoI and Ulster Bank internet banking. It's been a while since I used BoI, because I closed my account over four years ago.
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The bad (or good?) thing about Ulster Bank, is that it is hard to use online banking on two different PCs, without getting a new 'shared secret' (don't ask). It is possible to copy the relevant security certificate onto another PC, but I have not been able to do this successfully.
I'd agree. It's effectively useless if you're travelling or try to use it from behind a firewall. Apparently they're redeveloping it as a HTML based application rather than an applet but we're stuck with it for the time being...onekeano said:My apologies, on reading back it was not perhaps clear...... I am more than happy with the service provided by PSTB and BOI. In comparison the UB solution is retarded.
I VERY VERY much doubt if any senior manager (with access to more than one PC) has used their online solution for their own banking.
Roy
Seems like it's not possible alright:ClubMan said:Thanks - I have never been able to view transaction details on my general and SSIA Summit Fund investments. I think I queried this with them before but can't remember the outcome. I'll chase it up with them again when I get a chance.
Dear Mr ClubMan,
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately our site cannot show the tranactions on these types of account. This is due to the complexity of them, as the payment can be going into different funds. I have passed your request onto our IT department who would look after any site upgrading.
Please do not hesitate to contact us by phone on 1850 654321 or by e-mail at info@ebs.ie, if you have any further queries or requests.
With Kind Regards,
... ...
EBS Internet Support
Yeah - I have a few bob in the cash SSIA just to secure my membership and the rest in equities but all I see is the bottom line balance.Garrettod said:Funny they don't show transactions on the cash savings accounts, for SSIA's either ... I'd have thought those transactions were no different than any other savings account, seems a bit odd imho (but I guess they have just decided not to show any, rather than restrict it to cash SSIAs) ?
ClubMan said:Yeah - I have a few bob in the cash SSIA just to secure my membership ....
Oddly enough - initially they said it would so I transferred the money, then they said it didn't, then they said it did and then I received the notice of the last AGM having not received these for several years since I ceased to be a mortgage customer of theirs. One way or another I am now a member. I think that there may have been some confusion about whether or not I had transferred money into the Summit cash fund as opposed into the EBS Summit deposit SSIA account. I had explicitly requested the latter and it seems to have caused me to become a member again. I contacted EBS expressing my disquiet about the lack of clarify about my membership and requirements for qualification (along with some other comments about mutuality and how they might deliver better value to members) and they passed them onto the relevant department.Garrettod said:Did they confirm this will give you qualification as a member ? ... interesting, good infact given its a far better return than their share account, while granting membership
RainyDay said:I've found NIB's online service to be excellent. No need to phone the call centre to add new payee's - you can pay to any account once you provide a sort code, account number & reference. You can set up recurring payments, so you can effectively manage your own standing orders.
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