Just went on their website and they have a full list of all charges available if you click on Legal Documents at the bottom of the webpages.
Looked at opening an account with them and was a little concerned that they hadn't even setup/formatted their documents or website for the Irish market i.e. Overdraft of €2.000 instead of €2,000. One other problem is that they say the advertised charging structure applies if you have a German address, maybe a small oversite on their behalf but their compliance dept needs to get this stuff right.
You might think I'm being at bit pedantic here but I went further and went through their terms and conditions.
I would be have my concerns here, whilst they provide terms and conditions in English they state that if there's a difference in the German version they apply. I don't speak German so what am I signing up for.
Extract from terms and condition below and copy uploaded:
The following translation is provided for the customer’s convenience only. The original German text of the respective Terms and Conditions is binding in all respects. In the event of any divergence between the English and the German texts, constructions, meanings or interpretations, those of the German original shall govern exclusively.
Sorry should have said on a more positive note given resolution of the issues it does sound like a fairly good deal. I'm think bank charges are ridiculous and I also have travel insurance so it would save me a nice few quid. Just be sure you have the same level of cover on the new policy.