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Would Revolut or Wise be better then?Letter from NAB yesterday to say my USD account will be closed because NAB doesn't offer a similar product.
Would Revolut or Wise be better then?Letter from NAB yesterday to say my USD account will be closed because NAB doesn't offer a similar product.
I don't know, but now I've going to have to check those out. ThanksWould Revolut or Wise be better then?
We don't know what the NAB replacement products will look like, but I will say now that if they kill off fee-free ATM withdrawals and/or implement fees for foreign transactions in their replacement transaction account, I'll revive my mostly dormant MacBank account.so are there no advantages in the NAB replacements?
I have free Citi Premier (the old citiSig) used for free wine at "selected restaurants" plus a CitiMC Debit for ATMs overseas
They have saidWe don't know what the NAB replacement products will look like, but I will say now that if they kill off fee-free ATM withdrawals and/or implement fees for foreign transactions in their replacement transaction account, I'll revive my mostly dormant MacBank account.
While there will be some changes to your Citibank Plus Transaction Account, the essential features, including interest rates and product fees and charges, will remain the same.
im not sure that i trust that.They have said
Also thinking of opting out. The only reason I was holding onto this card was for possibly using citi ATMs in a handful of countries. If I'll have to pay fees, might as well be earning a bit of interest with a Macquarie (or similar) account.Just got an email and the timetable for the replacement of a Citi debit card to a NAB one is announced. They’ll set up a NAB account for me (gee thanks) and eventually for any funds in the Citi account will be transferred to the NAB account and Citi extinguished.
Fortunately, I’ve just received my Wise card so I think I’ll be extinguishing my Citi account before NAB does.
Not sure what features there are. Realistically, it's just a low fee basic transaction account.im not sure that i trust that.
Maybe fee free, but features might go
Why? What features?im not sure that i trust that.
Maybe fee free, but features might go
Except the Ubank platform is actually the old 86400 platform, and I am not sure moving Ubank onto that platform was the smoothest migration I have ever seen!NAB can just dump our accounts out, then load them straight into ubank platform. Relatively easy ETL job for IT.
This is off topic, but you can see why would they move to 86400: 86400 was built from the ground up, built according to 21st century methodologies, whereas ubank maybe less so.Except the Ubank platform is actually the old 86400 platform, and I am not sure moving Ubank onto that platform was the smoothest migration I have ever seen!
Fortunately in the UK Chase has now arrived here, so I now have an alternative for cash free withdrawals in the US!I only applied for Citi just before the cutoff this year and expect to use it in anger shortly (6 wks in USA). It only had a token test drive in Europe recently.
Anyway, no contact from NAB/Citi so far but I’ll wait and see what happens.
I already have NAB (Primary Bank) and UBank as secondary bank…
I just got an email telling me that my linked Citi Diners card will be decommissioned from October 16th 2023.Received the email today and based on my reading, I can’t see the ubank option being in play. The language is quite specific on a “NAB branded account” and “NAB debit card”. Current ubank cards, website and app are all branded “ubank”. In small writing you’ll find “uBank is part of National Australia Bank Limited”.
As above, I’ll take a wait and see approach to see what the new account looks like.
Without replacement?I just got an email telling me that my linked Citi Diners card will be decommissioned from October 16th 2023.
Nope.Without replacement?