It will happen.It won't happen , you can not have an existing Current account in Ireland and these accounts have strict eligibility criteria attached, namely aimed at low income and vunerable customer's.
These accounts also have usage limitations and fee's are waived for 12 months only and then reviewed.
There are no exemptions and eligibility criteria is fully laid out in the T&C 's applicable to Basic Current Accounts.
If you have a current account but your bank has told you that it will be closed, you can open a basic account
I misread your OP and was editing before you replied, so go back and look at my first post, I didnt realise the proposed account holder was on low income.It will happen.
As stated in the OP, the reason for opening a new account is forced closure of the existing account.
I'm well aware of the eligibility criteria and T&Cs
Update:
From Citizens Information: If you have a current account but your bank has told you that it will be closed, you can open a basic account
Basic bank accounts
Basic bank accounts are simple bank accounts with no fees or charges for normal services. Find out how to get a basic bank account.www.citizensinformation.ie
They do but don't offer a Basic Current Acoount , which is subject of the Thread. The credit Union current account has fees applicable, €4 per month maintainence fee , which in fairness is low.I hear ad's the whole time on local radio about credit union current accounts.
They seem to have most of the features that current accounts in banks offer.
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