Are people over-obsessed with banking fees?. I pay €0.20c a day for Bank of Ireland but for that I get a physical branch I can walk into, an app (which is not a patch on Ulster but it does the job), online and phone support + physical cards. I know n26 is free for a basic account but if you lose your phone you have nothing until you replace it. Your phone becomes a single point of failure for payments and you have no ability to have a conversation with someone in your bank in real time or fact to face if needed. I've no sympathy with people who complain about Revolut when they have an issue, you get what you pay for and if you are paying nothing, what do you expect?.
Over the past 2 years, I've had to walk into a branch about 5 times, to lodge some cash, get a bank draft, get a legal form signed and a couple of other things. I've been able to ring the banks helpline to resolve an issue and when I've left my phone at home by mistake, still had a card on me. Is that worth 20c a day?. In my mind probably yes
People are probably loosing out more on having ineffective savings accounts and paying far more then they should for management fees on investment products etc then they ever pay for a current account,