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Cash Lodgement

  • 12-12-2017 4:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 674 ✭✭✭


    Hello


    As a BOI current a/c holder, what is the maximum cash lodgement permitted on a single day?


    Also, does this have to be processed through a machine? If so, the limits appear to be per transaction as opposed to per day.

    Thank you


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 266 ✭✭Bank of Ireland: Jane


    RIALTO1 wrote: »
    Hello


    As a BOI current a/c holder, what is the maximum cash lodgement permitted on a single day?


    Also, does this have to be processed through a machine? If so, the limits appear to be per transaction as opposed to per day.

    Thank you
    Hi RIALTO1,

    Thanks for getting in touch here on Boards.

    Lodgements can be made at the counter if they're over €3000, or you can make multiple lodgements at the LATM.
    There is no limit for lodgements made at the counter in a branch.

    For lodgements made at the LATM, there is a limit for each transaction, of €3000 or 50 notes per bundle. There is no maximum limit to the amount of funds or lodgements you can make per day at the LATM.

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

    Thanks again, Jane


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 Shameus81


    Can i lodge €5,000 cash in the one transaction?
    RIALTO1 wrote: »
    Hello


    As a BOI current a/c holder, what is the maximum cash lodgement permitted on a single day?


    Also, does this have to be processed through a machine? If so, the limits appear to be per transaction as opposed to per day.

    Thank you
    Hi RIALTO1,

    Thanks for getting in touch here on Boards.

    Lodgements can be made at the counter if they're over €3000, or you can make multiple lodgements at the LATM.
    There is no limit for lodgements made at the counter in a branch.

    For lodgements made at the LATM, there is a limit for each transaction, of €3000 or 50 notes per bundle. There is no maximum limit to the amount of funds or lodgements you can make per day at the LATM.

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

    Thanks again, Janen i lodge €


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 266 ✭✭Bank of Ireland: Jane


    Shameus81 wrote: »
    Can i lodge €5,000 cash in the one transaction?
    RIALTO1 wrote: »
    Hello


    As a BOI current a/c holder, what is the maximum cash lodgement permitted on a single day?


    Also, does this have to be processed through a machine? If so, the limits appear to be per transaction as opposed to per day.

    Thank you
    Hi RIALTO1,

    Thanks for getting in touch here on Boards.

    Lodgements can be made at the counter if they're over €3000, or you can make multiple lodgements at the LATM.
    There is no limit for lodgements made at the counter in a branch.

    For lodgements made at the LATM, there is a limit for each transaction, of €3000 or 50 notes per bundle. There is no maximum limit to the amount of funds or lodgements you can make per day at the LATM.

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

    Thanks again, Janen i lodge €
    Hi Shameus81,

    thanks for posting here on Boards.

    You can lodge €5000 cash in one transaction in a branch with counter service.

    If you wish to use the LATM service, you will need to make more than one lodgement.

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

    Thanks again,
    Jane


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