newirishman
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Ha!Most banks have limits of what you can transfer online a day. You could just max out the limit every day until everything is transferred. Alternatively going in to a branch is probably the only option to do it all in one go.
I needed to send €13k to Standard Life as a pension top-up for last year. I didn't have any cheques and the online limit for external account transfers is €10k. So, I had to visit the PTSB branch in O'Connell Street to do a SWIFT wire transfer. My God .. the palaver! Queue up to talk to one of the assistants. Others wandering around doing nothing obvious but not able to assist when I asked. Eventually get to the top of the line. I explain. He gives me the SWIFT form and tells me to fill it out across the way. I fill it out. Now there's nobody to assist. The line forms again. I get to the top and my guy arrives back out of nowhere. He brings me to an office. He copies the form details to what seems like about 5 sets of paperwork. Several people come and go to sign various things. He goes and comes back several times. At some stage there's some problem and he has to get somebody else in to advise. I have to countersign some things. He enters the details into the computer. I think they even have to fax something. I didn't even know what faxes were used these days. Another guy comes in to type something into the computer and sign some stuff. Finally, he hands me a piece of paper and I ask "is that it?". "Yes". I don't think that my 50c fee is going to come anywhere near to covering the cost of this crazy process.
Just to be clear, bring passport/driving licence, proof of PPSN (e.g. letter from Revenue/SW) and proof of address (e.g. utility bill) just in case.Thanks y’all. Will go to the branch so, and I’ll bring clear instructions (and ID)
ID should be sufficient with IBANJust to be clear, bring passport/driving licence, proof of PPSN (e.g. letter from Revenue/SW) and proof of address (e.g. utility bill) just in case.
They may ask for all of the documentation that I mentioned if what they have on file has not been updated in a while.ID should be sufficient with IBAN
Thats fine in the 20th century. With Ulster bank, one could transfer up to 100k / day. No need for this carry on of visiting bank branches - what a complete waste of time.Thank God, I still keep a cheque book, just in case.
Which would be of no use here, as I can't pay off the mortgage by sending in a cheque. PTSB won't do cheques.Thank God, I still keep a cheque book, just in case.
Hopefully bank drafts have also gone the way of the dodo. As horrible as cheques. Also, they tend to cost money (arguably, not a lot but still...)Can you not get a bank draft these days? Think that's how I transferred money from BOI to KBC several years ago.
I actually hope they don't change & wither on the vine to be replaced by new contenders with none of the nonsense legacy. Start from the ground up.AIB & BOI will all reluctantly change as N26 & Revolut's Banking eats more of their cake. With the change of Revolut LT IBAN to IE IBANs and creit I'm off.. Viva la Revolution.
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