Dermot Buckley wrote:
> Hi David,
> I was told that they can do this (i.e. 365online access)
> for a sole trader account, but not for a limited company account.
Hmm. That may well be the case, I was/am a sole trader, BoI do business
accounts for typical sole trader small business setups, different to
personal accounts.
But - Blargh: At time of writing, my (sole trader) business account 365
online access is still working. But looking into it, spurred on by your
post, they have revised the T&Cs worryingly, I dunno how much longer
it's going to last. I'm kind of fed up with BoI too, anyway. If they
do shut down my access I'll be moving:
http://www.365online.com/security/terms_ir.html
"The Bank is offering the Services to those of its personal customers
and certain business customers, being farmers and sole traders,"
http://www.365online.com/security/new_terms_ir.html
"The Bank is offering the Services to those of its personal customers
(the "Customers" and each a "Customer") who hold an Account(s) subject
to the terms and conditions set out hereunder,"
> I think the guy mumbled something about statutory regulations, but I
> wouldn't swear to it.
I definitely got that anyway until they worked out the separate logins
thing, but they may have additional restrictions for limited companies.
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