Brendan Burgess
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So I checked with my own credit union which is Capital Credit Union.
They provide a current account but no debit card. So if I want cash, I have to go to the branch.
They told me that they are not part of the pilot scheme.
Brendan
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So these credit unions offer a full service.
Current Account, from your trusted credit union is a full service account that allows you to access a range of facilities, such as receiving your salary, paying bills setting up direct debits and standing orders to make regular payments. You can operate your account online and using the mobile app.
With Current Account, from your credit union, you get a dedicated IBAN (International Bank Account Number). You also get a Mastercard Debit Card with Contactless payments which allows you instant access to your money so you can make a payment or withdraw money whenever or wherever you need.
Just out of interest, why would anyone want a cheque book these days? Or for that matter use cash provided they buy legal items from legal merchants?only thing I didn't see mentioned is a cheque book
I write less than 10 cheques a year.Just out of interest, why would anyone want a cheque book these days? Or for that matter use cash provided they buy legal items from legal merchants?
I appreciate that it looks more like a gift, but when I want to gift someone money I just ask them for their IBAN.If I am giving a larger gift to my children I include the cheque with the birthday/Christmas card.
I think that getting a surprise cheque inside a card is a far nicer way of giving a gift than asking someone for their IBAN.Why would you give someone the hassle of having to lodge a cheque?
Surprise cash is even better though.I think that getting a surprise cheque inside a card is a far nicer way of giving a gift than asking someone for their IBAN.
Hello,
I've just had a quick look at Progressive CU's offering - and it appears to have all of the day to day requirements, incl Debit Card, optional Overdraft (subject to fees), an app, contactless payments over Google Pay, Apple Pay and FitBit Pay etc. Most of their branches appear to open on Saturdays.
One thing they've listed, which I had forgotten about, was the ability to get cash back, when using your debit card. That, plus 5 free ATM cash withdrawals, should be plenty, before you start to incur additional charges.
The only thing I didn't see mentioned is a cheque book - perhaps its not available (it wouldn't matter to me, but might to some people).
Information on charges etc can be found here
Where did you get that from? It says cheque processing is free.€10 too lodge a cheque is steep
I appreciate that it looks more like a gift, but when I want to gift someone money I just ask them for their IBAN.
Where did you get that from? It says cheque processing is free.
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