None? Does this key post comparing revolut and n26 not contain some thoughts?Good morning, was searching for thoughts on N26 on AAM and was surprised to find that there were none!
Im a big fan of N26. Only downside compared to revolut is you cannot do instant bank transfer from your Irish account
They've actually added the ability to do this now. It's the "Credit or debit card" option under "Add money".
They've actually added the ability to do this now. It's the "Credit or debit card" option under "Add money".
You got me excited, but it looks like there is a 3% fee. The fee makes sense because there are charges for card transactions so Revolut cant do it indefinitely either. But i'll take it while they are doing it!They've actually added the ability to do this now. It's the "Credit or debit card" option under "Add money".
Oooh, I hadn't considered bunny-hopping cash through my Revolut! Must try that, thanksIf you have a revolut account, you can use debit card to fund that account and then use instant SEPA to transfer to N26. N26 account will be credited immediately and you can avoid the 3pc.
(No Irish banks do instant sepa as far as I know).
Just wondering if N26 is a feasible way for my husband to get his monthly UK state pension in future?
But Revolut might be afaik it's UK basedJust wondering if N26 is a feasible way for my husband to get his monthly UK state pension in future?
Currently it gets paid into his UK Barclays account but it looks like we may not be able to continue doing that if there is a no deal Brexit. Paying it into his Bank of Ireland current account would result in losing €5/month in fees as far as I can work out from their complicated leaflet, though I haven't yet double-checked if that is the correct charge with BOI.
Does anyone currently get a UK state payment into their N26 account? Is there any cost?
Thanks for any advice - I think even he would consider the pain of filling in the relevant forms, if it saved the cost of a pint of Guinness a month...
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