This stinks, how is 5k a day instant access to savings.
Thanks for highlighting this
You are able to transfer more in-branch.
This stinks, how is 5k a day instant access to savings.
Thanks for highlighting this
How much more? TBH I had a substantial deposit I had planned to transfer in but this 5k limit has made me decide to open a KBC account instead. Besides the hassle in the event of needing more than 5k to be transferred, it doesn't inspire confidence in the bank in me.You are able to transfer more in-branch.
How much more?
It should also be remembered that many rural dwellers live a long distance from their nearest PTSB branch - for myself it is about a 60 mile round trip and I'm sure longer for others. For people like us the ability to make full online lodgements and withdrawals is absolutely essential.
Seems to vary depending on the branch funds but generally quite high.
If you give sufficient agreed notice, you should be able to withdraw the entire sum in one go via any branch.
No. Northern Rock (only one branch in Ireland) did process transfers manually. PTSB now do things automatically for these accounts, like their other accounts, partly explaining the change in withdrawal limits.PTSB process all transfers manually? all of them?
Speaking to a PTSB guy he said that the Northern Rock "online" withdrawal was then processed manually whereas the PTSB system executes the transfer automatically. So for security reasons they didn't want the possibility of some hacker logging in clearing out the account.
The solution for this would be some additional scrutiny for larger transfers, without making the person go to the branch (as people may have chosen NR as it was online).