Quite simple. On the basis that your accounts are in order over here, walk into a Halifax over there with your Passport, two origin al Utility Bills and a current Bank Statement, and advise the new Bank of where you currently Bank and they will follow matters for you. If they say No, then they are too lazy.
Sorry to say it, but NIB aren't really at thge races for anything other than simple no brainer banking. Maybe you should consider moving to a real Bank, if such a thing remains in existence.
Kimmage, fair play to your mother. but does she want a Bank to conduct her business or a friendship club. This is exactly what happened to the Irish Banks, all and sundry from within wanted to make the customers their friends, instead of acting in a precise and proper manner. As for the innovation of NIB, I don't know anything about it or have read anything other than criticisms.
Hi all,
I'm looking at opening an account in NI as I currently work for a company that is based in the UK and pays me in sterling. They charge me handsomely for this privilege, however, and in these straitened times, I can't afford to throw away such a large portion of my wages on a regular basis.
So, although I live in the Rep of Ire, in Co Dublin (so not exactly a border region), can I do this easily? I'd like to go with a bank that keeps charges to a minimum and gives me an ATM card so I can withdraw money in the south for a nominal transaction charge. I have family ties in the north, but I'd prefer to open the account using my normal home address if this is not going to cause any problems. Is it easier to do this in a Newry branch because of their proximity to the border, or could I go to HSBC in Portadown just as easily.
Sorry for all the questions, but like I say, it's costing me a fortune in wages and I want to resolve this this week once and for all. Thanks in advance.
Thanks, sitstill.
Unfortunately I don't have control over the transfers, reynolds, so that's not really what I'm looking for. Thanks anyway, though, handy site to know about.
Is it easier to open an account with one of the Irish banks in the north or one of the English ones, like Barclays in Newry?
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