oldyouth wrote: » My only advice to you would be to consider using the same bank as someone who might be transferring money to you on a regular basis (e.g. parent) Both my sons chose the same account as mine and I often got a call to transfer 'emergency money' via online banking. It hits the account immediately, no waiting for it to clear
street wrote: » Thanks for all the advice there. I'm living in Dublin and will be attending college here. Plus there's an AIB on campus so maybe that would be the best option. If their online banking beats BOI's then I guess that's good too. I'm mostly interested in day to day banking stuff, don't see myself taking out loans/overdrafts..
hfallada wrote: » Also AIB do commission free foreign exchange and actually give out bankdrafts unlike BOI who requires them to be over €500. I have a bank account with BOI & AIB and I find AIB 10 times better. Internet banking with BOI is prehistoric. You need a text message or a letter every time you add a new payee(someone to transfer money). OP open a bank account with both so at least you have a banking history with them if you want a mortgage in 10 years time. BOI is free for when you are in college and 3 years after you finish college. So you get 7 years free banking