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Customers should consider ditching AIB over new charges – NCA chief

Ann Fitzgerald said she would be asking the Financial Regulator to examine the new charging regime introduced by the bank.

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ACCOUNT HOLDERS with AIB should consider walking away from the bank after it introduced a new regime of charges, the chief executive of the National Consumer Agency has said.

Ann Fitzgerald called the charges “an insult” to current and future customers of AIB. She urged consumers not to “stay passive”, saying:

The bank wins if we as consumers accept it. The bank does not win if we as consumers look at our other options and move our money to wherever suits us best.

Fitzgerald also told RTÉ’s Morning Ireland that the National Consumer Agency believes AIB may have broken the consumer protection code of the Central Bank. She said the body would be asking the Financial Regulator at the bank to examine AIB’s new charging regime.

We will be writing to the Central Bank today and asking: Is this in the consumers’ best interests? Have they approved this decision by AIB?

She said that while other banks also charge fees on some current accounts, they are calculated in a different way – for example by the amount of money passing through the account on a monthly basis, or the number of online banking transactions.

Under AIB’s new system, customers will need to maintain a balance of at least €2,500 in their current accounts for a three-month period in order to avoid the charges.

Otherwise accounts will be subjected to a €4.50 quarterly maintenance fee, with an additional 20c for every electronic transaction and 30c for every other transaction.

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Comments (41 Comments)

  • So long gangsters! i’m off to Ulster Bank, who won’t charge me everytime i want to use my card! no charges…. for the moment :)

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  • I have family members that worked for AIB their whole lives, I’ve always had an account with them since I can remember, but I can say without a shadow of a doubt that I will be moving asap. Loyalty means nothing.

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  • howzat 22/03/12 #

    If you have less than the minimum why would you leave your money with the bank and pay charges
    Go to another bank

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  • I’ve only ever had an AIB acc and never saw the need to change as they always served their purpose. This is just the kick i needed to change banks. We need to be less passive on these issues. Now I just need to figure out who to change to. I refuse to be punished because I’m not wealthy. Bye bye AIB.

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  • 98% state owned. should the government not be able to step in here and change this? Then I suppose why would they? They seem to be cracking on and fleecing us at every other opportunity. This is just like the car tax payment, if you can’t afford to pay for the whole year then you pay the price, another hit for the lesser paid……

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    • Was wondering that myself. Not a word from the majority share holder so far?

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    • Yes the majority share holder which is us the public not the government.
      The government is their to represent the public and does completely nothing about the banks that we yes WE the public saved.How many times has a state owned bank didn’t pass the ECB interest rate cut, pays out unreal bonus’s to failed bankers and now charging the average Joe extra because he doesn’t have the spare €2500 in his account.
      The government and the whole establishment of our country should hold their heads in shame,not only are we exporting our children around the world to pay for private bank debts but letting the banks that we saved to continue to rob the poorest and most weakest parts of our society.Our country can’t get any lower.

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  • Are banking charges with AIB not already in place? My girlfriend was saying to me last night that she has a quarterly banking charge of €25.

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    • I get charged quarterly on my account but not 25 maybe about 7 euro. If there going to start charging for every transactions I will change banks. It seems like everyone in Ireland is just out to screw us over including the government, whats next?

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    • AIB currently charges bank charges if you do not make one laser transaction and one electronic payment via telephone or Internet banking in a quarter. The new changes are crazy – who has a constant credit balance of €2500 for 3 months? I know, the rich people do. This is another punishment on the less well off. After 18 years with AIB I’m leaving them. I have my mortgage with them, house insurance, life assurance and savings account along with my current account. Everything apart from my mortgage is coming out of there!!!

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    • They are already in place for people that didn’t speak up. I told my bank years ago that I wouldnt pay fees and threatened to move bank if they did. Got a home insurance renewel quote yesterday, said they were to dear and I would move. Got €150 off. Back to AIB, if they decide to charge me now ill just go to Ulster Bank.

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  • If enough customers moved to the currently fee free Ulster Bank I wonder what difference it would make? Time for a wake up call to the bankers who only think about their next obscene bonus payment!

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  • louise 22/03/12 #

    Under the mattress I say!

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  • …and again the tax payer foot the bill for the charges, and they are still paying their annual gym membership to their employees…what a joke…

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  • B7584 22/03/12 #

    Cheerio cheerio cheerio!

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  • With aib about 15 years now..gonna set up with ulster tomorrow!

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  • I will be leaving Aib as a result of this. I have been a customer for over 30 years.

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  • AIB new meaning Arrogant Ignorant Ballickers,they are owned by us the taxpayers! by us the little people who they are now going to crap on,so as to make more money for their pay masters!
    I for one will looking to putting my wages into a different bank,if need be a foreign one,that. is not hamstrung by a totally inadequate regulator employed by an incompetent government.
    I would call on all AIB customers take your business elsewhere!
    screw the the banks,screw the government!

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  • jimbo 22/03/12 #

    New meaning to AIB
    Allied idiotic buffoons

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  • The poor bank need the money to pay the redundancy of the 2,500 staff they’re putting out of work. A rotten bank that put they’re customers out on a virtual “war field” and then shut and locked the gates behind them.

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  • Charge of €0.20 has always been applied at AIB. That’s why I left them 3years ago. Am now with ulster bank where there is free banking policy. No charges at all on whatever transactions. Unlike AIB

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  • Personally, I’ve always been impressed by this woman. She calls a spade, a spade. No mealy mouthed,vague statements, designed to appease her masters. A welcome breath of fresh air, in my book.

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  • Apply for ulster bank account online-takes 2 min.I did yesterday.

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    • I applied this evening for a current account online with Ulster Bank, took a few minutes and pretty much hassle free…As the Lady says moving ‘what little’money I have to what suits me! Feck their charges!

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  • That’s exactly the same as BOI!! I end up getting charged about €50 a quarter from them. It’s insane….will be changing soon… If there are any banks left that don’t do this!

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  • The national consumer agency who are just all talk and no action. The must drink a lot of Lyons tea !!! They will publicly condemne the bank but will do nothing but give out about what’s happening

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  • Will the charges apply for students accounts as well ?

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  • Does anyone have a simple breakdown of charges that apply with different banks such as EBS, Bank of Ireland, AIB etc.?

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  • Apparently (http://www.irishexaminer.com/business/aib-overhaul-set-to-benefit-customers-199976.html) it’s to benefit us customers. Yeah… charging my unemployed wife €25 to hold her mom’s pension so she can pay her bills benefits her. Charging me €60 to pay my bills, that really helps me.

    Meanwhile, sure other banks charge but you can avail of a flat fee structure from most, for under €15. The banks I have called also allow free banking if you just have 3k running through the account (not held perminantly). AIB expect you to find €2500 to hold in the account to avail of the same. Where the hell does the bank get off telling me to find that kind of money when they’re already holding the economy to ransom??

    I am in the process of ditching this bunch of ingrates. We bail them out, then we get screwed over. No way am I taking that sitting down.

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  • 23/03/12 #

    Ann

    Instead of making political statements, would you care to search in Google for ‘Permanent TSB Common Informer’ and the do the right thing for the the widows and orphans of Ireland?

    Cheers

    Supergrass

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  • Bank charges were always charged here before the Celtic Tiger came and all normal banking practices went out the window .
    It is one of the few areas they have to make money . There is no such thing as a free lunch . People need to get real

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  • maybe it correct, run banks more like a business, for services rendered, pay a fee, use your credit card for transactions, pay monthly and you will reduce your transaction fee.

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  • How is this any different to the charges put in place by Permanent TSB? They even seem to be cheaper with AIB!! TSB is 3000 euro on your account to be exempt from charges or carrying out 9 online or telephone 365 transactions…pointless if you ask me!!

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    • PTSB doesn’t require you to maintain €3k in your account for the entire quarter, you just have to lodge €3k across the 3 months. You can take it out the day after its lodged. That’s only on accounts opened in the last 2 years. If you opened an account when they offered free banking, they’re still honouring those terms. AIB are moving the goal posts for their customers

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  • I have been with the AIB bank for the last 13 years and i’m not changing banks now

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