dublinhead
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You probably need to cancel the DD (?) by AIB and the bank from which it is paid (if different). You may have to do it in writing by attending the branch and signing a form or by posting a letter.Do I have to go into bank to stop the 300 euro being taken from my account each month? Can't see how to do online.
See [broken link removed] for summary terms & conditions applicable to their 7% regular saver account.I'm with anglo (matures in August of this year, it has a 2 year term). No idea if they have rate guarantees to be honest
Interest rate is variable, with a minimum rate guarantee of 4.5% for the full term of your Regular Saver Account
Wonder is this the beinning of the end for these high interest regular savers.
You probably need to cancel the DD (?) by AIB and the bank from which it is paid (if different). You may have to do it in writing by attending the branch and signing a form or by posting a letter.
It's a SO. You should be able to cancel it using Online Banking.
The c. 7% regular saver accounts have always obviously been loss leaders. It is no surprise if some or all of them start scaling back the rates.
I rang AIB this morning - no doubt about it - the rate has definitely dropped to 4%.
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