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Banif Current Account

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The Banif Current Account offers all the benefits of a current account and renders an attractive interest rate.

The Banif Current Account provides easy access to your funds by means of a chequebook. You can deposit your salary or pension and withdraw money from your account at anytime. 

This account is ideal for personal customers, professionals, businessmen and corporations processing large numbers of transactions.

The Banif Current Account offers you the following benefits:

  • earn interest on your current account, which increases when you reach certain balances
  • offers all the benefits of a current account such as the issuing of cheques, standing orders and direct debits.
  • available in the major foreign currencies, making it ideal for those who receive regular income from abroad.

All that is required to start enjoying the benefits of a Banif Current Account is a minimum deposit of €150. You may also apply for an overdraft facility, thus giving you the extra cash you may need from time to time.

With the rates we offer...your money is truly working for you.

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Terms and conditions



Switching current accounts from one domestic bank to another

Banif Bank has adopted the Common Principles for Bank Current Account Switching. These Principles ensure that the switching of personal current accounts from one domestic bank to another domestic bank will not be cumbersome to clients.

For further information kindly access the information below or contact Banif Bank.

Introduction 

Principles

 

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