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The ING Group increases its fees in Germany. $INGA (+0,71%)


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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immagine del profilo
Let's see what the other banks have in store for the new year 😅
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immagine del profilo
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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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immagine del profilo
Good, I don't use any of it 👍
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From 01.11. I am not very enthusiastic
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After trying TR and Scalable for a year, I'm going back to Flatex. Lower spread and the 1.5€ per ETF purchase are hardly worth considering. Ing would be too expensive for me with a 1.5% order fee.
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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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immagine del profilo
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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.
immagine del profilo
Still don't know why would anyone pay the bank to keep your own money.
immagine del profilo
I also read that they now charge an additional fee when selling ETFs. (0,25%?)
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