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Unspent money earns 4% p.a. interest paid monthly
Earn 1 % Saveback on your card payments into your savings plan.
Round up your card payments and invest your spare change on the go.
No monthly subscription fee. Unlimited Free ATM withdrawals worldwide.
So have I. Will report back when complete.Interesting indeed.
You have to join a wait list to get access. I have put my name down.
How do existing TR users join the waiting list? I looked on https://traderepublic.com/en-ie/card but don't see the option to join a waiting list.Interesting indeed.
You have to join a wait list to get access. I have put my name down.
Yes, but the DIRT isn’t deducted at source, so you need to do it yourself with Revenue.I wonder would 4% interest attract DIRT ?
Update the App to the latest version and you can click on the card button in the top right.How do existing TR users join the waiting list? I looked on https:// traderepublic. com/en-ie/card but don't see the option to join a waiting list.
How do existing TR users join the waiting list? I looked on https://traderepublic.com/en-ie/card but don't see the option to join a waiting list.
Via the app.How do existing TR users join the waiting list? I looked on https://traderepublic.com/en-ie/card but don't see the option to join a waiting list.
Good question. I had naively assumed you can just take the cash, but maybe you are right: https://support.traderepublic.com/en-nl/768-How-can-I-create-a-savings-planAm I correct in thinking that it sounds like the 1% cashback has to be invested into an ETF savings plan, or can it be added to your uninvested cash in order to earn 4% interest on it? I have been a TR user for a year now but have never bothered investing in their ETF savings plans due to the nightmare deemed disposal tax issues in Ireland.
Don't kn ow implications but there must be precedent from when Revolut had a Lithuanian IBAN.T&Cs on their German site have this limited to €15 a month.
Interesting to see what limit they put here. I'm already getting €12 a month cashback from Avant, but probably have enough runaway spending to spread between both.
Does anyone know offhand what the stamp duty implications are for a debit card for an account in (presumably) a bank with a non Irish IBAN?
Does anyone know offhand what the stamp duty implications are for a debit card for an account in (presumably) a bank with a non Irish IBAN?
Good to see something different been tried instead of the Irish banks predominantly fee based system.This is a lot of hassle and to get the cap of €15 a month you'd need min €1,500 of transactions.
Just like their 8% interest refer-a-friend promotion from Xmas week, their T&Cs have ruined it
What is the hassle? You just use the card.This is a lot of hassle and to get the cap of €15 a month you'd need min €1,500 of transactions.
Just like their 8% interest refer-a-friend promotion from Xmas week, their T&Cs have ruined it