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newbie said:IFSRA publish good cost surveys...perhaps you might find this [broken link removed] useful.
moneyhoney said:You'll pay €10 stamp duty for an ATM card, €10 for a Laser card and €20 for a joint card. Some banks won't offer you Laser unless you have salary paid in OR have banked with them for a while, so may be easy to just get ATM card.
moneyhoney said:On making transfers to accounts in other euro countries, not sure if you can do this by electronic banking. have not come across this before as you have to fill in the interpay form in-branch.
DesG said:So there are no banks in Ireland that allow you to do an intra-eurozone transfer online then? That is probably the only feature on my list that isn't negotiable.
bambino said:I've done eurozone transfers on my ebanking, no form filling, just need BIC & IBAN.
newbie said:It might also be worth checking out AIB. Free banking is subject to having an"AIB Debit Card. ... As far as i am aware, once you have an online account you apply for unique code card that allows you then to transfer money as above.
ClubMan said:Is PTSB not also an option and they don't charge transaction fees? You can certainly have external accounts set up on your online banking (you need to call customer support to get them set up initially) and I assume that these can include BIC/IBAN/SWIFT details. One caveat is that transfers to external accounts seem to be like bill payments and can take a few days to clear.
bambino said:if all the details are correct it's 50c for eurozone transfers. If using your maestro card eurozone laser & atm transactions are free. (this might depend on a/c type though)
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