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  • 28-11-2014 1:00pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    Hi There,

    I can see from my 365online that I have now the chance to start a new personal account. I was just wondering if I am not asking for a new card, would more maintenance fee be applied to it? Will I have to pay them "twice" ?

    Perhaps there are better solutions for me. I just want to start a new account to manage different outgoings but not really willing to pay maintenance fees for all of them.

    Your help is very much appreciated. Thank you,
    Serena


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,066 ✭✭✭Bank of Ireland: Billy


    Serena123 wrote: »
    Hi There,

    I can see from my 365online that I have now the chance to start a new personal account. I was just wondering if I am not asking for a new card, would more maintenance fee be applied to it? Will I have to pay them "twice" ?

    Perhaps there are better solutions for me. I just want to start a new account to manage different outgoings but not really willing to pay maintenance fees for all of them.

    Your help is very much appreciated. Thank you,
    Serena
    Hi Serena123,

    Thanks for your post and welcome to Boards.ie

    The 5e maintenance fee would apply to a new current account.

    If you maintain a minimum balance of 3,000e in a current account, you can avoid paying quarterly account transaction fees.

    You can view details on this in our schedule of fees and charges brochure here

    Please let us know if we can help with anything else.

    Thanks

    Billy


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