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The ING Group increases its fees in Germany. $INGA (+0,22 %)


The following changes will come into force soon:


  • Free current account requires 1000€ cash deposit instead of 700€ as before (otherwise 4.90€/month)
  • Girocard €1.49/month instead of €0.99 per month
  • Trading fee on XETRA increases from €1.90 per transaction to €2.90 per transaction
  • Fees for cash deposits also increase


In return, the fee for share savings plans will fall from 1.75% to 1.5% of the transaction volume.


I have not seen an exact validity date, but my guess is the end of 2024.


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Let's see what the other banks have in store for the new year 😅
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It's a good thing I switched to C24... you even get interest on your current account and everything runs smoothly there. 👌
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Good, I don't use any of it 👍
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From 01.11. I am not very enthusiastic
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Hopefully the etf savings plans will also remain free in the tongue
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However, this all requires the active consent of the customer... 😉
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I think the reduction in the fee for share savings plans is a good thing. The fee for the Girocard is not, although it is of course bearable. We still each have a Girocard. Unfortunately, we still have too many retailers in the area that don't accept credit cards.
The rest is okay for me.
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Still don't know why would anyone pay the bank to keep your own money.
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I also read that they now charge an additional fee when selling ETFs. (0,25%?)
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