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That was 2008. A lot has changed in the meantime. These days, every second business seems to have its IBAN on its website. Even the Revenue Commissioners does.Jeremy Clarkson once wrote and article poo-pooing the idea that anyone could do something with your bank details and published his within the article as ‘proof’.
People signed him up for direct debits all over the place for things like charities and his account was cleared out.
He ended up eating humble pie.
I pay Laya once a year directly too so they don't need my bank details for that, however they do need details if you have any claims so they can pay refund into it, I had an UB account as well but changed the details by updating it online with them.I got a phone from Laya Health Insurance. They said that their records indicated that I was an Ulster Bank customer and if I could give them my new bank details over the phone.
I always make my annual payment to them rather than they taking their payment from me via DD.
I didn't volunteer my details and forgot about it until I read this thread.
Has anyone else had a phone call from Laya about this?
No. You would need to close the account and open a new one. But what are you concerned about? Your card details and Internet Banking login derails are important to keep secure, but your account number alone is pretty useless except to set up a SEPA direct debit which comes with its own guarantee that you can recall.Is it possible to get the bank account number changed
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