Personal current account

24/7 fraud protection and a flat monthly fee for taps, transfers and ATM withdrawals* – that’s banking made easy.

 
 
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Why choose us for a personal current account?

Easy everyday banking:

Our services include contactless card payments; account transfers up to €20,000 a day; cash withdrawals at ATMs, and access to a digital wallet. All for a flat monthly fee of €6 per month.

Convenient in-app banking

Manage your account(s) on the go from your smartphone or tablet.

Spending insights

Our 365 Money Insights gives you a look at what you’re spending money on each month.

Useful features

Card controls let you freeze your card if lost or stolen, and Pay to Mobile makes it easy to split the bill with friends.

Protected and secure

24/7 fraud protection. Your money is safe under the Deposit Guarantee Scheme.

Advisor support

Talk to our team on webchat; over the phone; or in over 1,000 branches and An Post offices nationwide.

*Please note: There may be charges for things like Government Stamp Duty, and when you make international and non-euro payments. You’ll find a full list of fees we charge in the Fees section below.


What do I need to apply?

To be eligible to apply online, you must be:

  • Aged 18 and over
  • Resident in the Republic of Ireland OR moving to the Republic of Ireland in the next 45 days
  • We’ll also ask you to take a selfie in the application form so make sure you’re camera ready

To apply, you’ll need:

  • Valid photo identification – The documents we accept include your passport, drivers license card, or EU National ID card.
  • Proof of address – The documents we accept include a utility bill, a financial statement, or a letter from the Revenue Commissioners, an approved university, the CAO, the Department of Social Welfare, or the Naturalisation and Immigration Service.

Please provide proof of address documents in English, if documents are not in English they will need to be translated before you start the application.
 
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Please note: If you’d prefer to apply in person, you can book an appointment with one of our helpful advisers in your local branch. You will need to bring valid photo identification and proof of address. Here’s a full list of acceptable documents.



Coming to Ireland

If you are moving to the Republic of Ireland, you can apply up to 45 days before you arrive.

See our Coming to Ireland page for more information.



Who are Bank of Ireland?

We are a full-service bank offering a wide range of services. We have many branches and ATMs across Ireland, making it easy for you to access your money and get support wherever you live. We also have convenient and comprehensive digital banking services on our 365 mobile app and website.

We work hard to prevent and protect against fraud. We use two-factor authentication for online banking, secure card payments with chip and PIN technology, and real-time alerts for suspicious transactions. If fraud happens, our dedicated fraud team is ready to help. They can quickly block compromised accounts, assist in recovering lost funds, and guide you on how to protect your account against future attempts.

Most of all, we’re passionate about your financial wellbeing. We know that managing money well is the key to personal and financial health. That’s why we offer a range of tools, resources, and programmes to help you make informed financial decisions and develop good financial habits. Opening a current account with us could be your first step towards a secure financial future.


Frequently asked questions


  • What is a current account?

    A personal current account is a bank account for your everyday use. You can put money in and take it out on demand. It often includes a debit card and online banking. You can also set up regular payments.

    Some current accounts let you apply for other products, like an overdraft or chequebook.

    Unlike a savings account that earns interest, current accounts are for regular use. People use them to manage their income and pay bills. They do not usually earn interest.

    Use our comparison table to explore the current accounts we offer.

  • How do I apply for a current account?

    You can apply for a personal current account online, over the phone, or in your local branch.

    • Online – Choose the device (mobile or computer) you want apply on and get your details ready. You will need to upload:
      • A valid form of photo ID
      • Proof of address

      Here’s a list of acceptable documents. Then follow the on-screen instructions. We’ll ask you to take a selfie in the application form, so make sure you are camera ready.

    • Branch – Visit your local branch and fill in the application form using a Kiosk or with the help of a staff member. You can give your photo identification (ID) and proof of address to a branch staff member, or you can upload them yourself using the link that will be emailed to you after you submit the application.
    • Phone – Call one of our agents on 0818 354 454 (or +353 1 404 4034 outside the Republic of Ireland) and complete an application over the phone. Lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. The agent will fill in the application for you; just provide your details during the call. When the agent submits the application, you will receive an email with a link to upload your photo identification (ID) and proof of address.

    When you submit your application, you’ll get an email from us with a copy of important documents. Take some time to read through them. If your application is successful, we’ll text you your BIC and IBAN within three days. Take note of these details and keep them safe.

  • How much are current account fees and charges?

    Personal current accounts are charged a monthly account maintenance fee of €6. Some additional fees and charges like Government Stamp Duty, international and interbank transactions, may also apply.

    For details on the fees and charges on our Personal current account, see our Schedule of Fees and Charges for Personal Customers and our Schedule of International Transaction Charges.

  • How do I open a joint current account?

    You can apply for a joint personal current account online, over the phone, or in your local branch.

    • Online
      Step 1: Applicant 1 fills in their part of the online application form. They upload their photo ID and proof of address. They take a selfie as part of the application before they submit it.
      Step 2: Applicant 2 will receive a link by email. They can use this link to fill in their part of the application.
      Step 3: Applicant 2 needs to upload photo ID and proof of address as part of their application. They will also need to take a selfie to authenticate themselves.
      Step 4: When we receive the two forms, we will start reviewing your request.
    • Branch:

      Visit your local branch and fill in the application form using a Kiosk or with the help of a staff member. Applicant 1 and Applicant 2 can give photo ID and proof of address to a branch staff member. You can also upload the photo ID and proof of address yourself. This can be done using the upload link that will be emailed to you after you submit the application.

    • Phone:

      Call one of our agents on: 0818 354 454 (or +353 1 404 4034 outside the Republic of Ireland) Lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. The agent will fill in the application for you; just give them your details during the call. When the agent submits the application, Applicant 1 (you) and Applicant 2 will receive an email. This will have a link to upload your photo ID and proof of address.

  • Who can apply online for a Personal current account?

    To apply for a Personal current account online, you must be:

    • Aged 18 and over
    • Resident in the Republic of Ireland OR moving to the Republic of Ireland in the next 45 days.

    You can also open with another person as a joint account.

  • I am not an Irish national. Can I apply for a current account?

    Yes. You can apply for a current account if you are not an Irish national and are resident in the Republic of Ireland. Our current account comparison table lets you compare the different types of current accounts we have. After you submit your application, you may be asked to provide more information like evidence of source of funds, or your source of money. If more information is required, we will email you.

    If you are not resident in the Republic of Ireland: But you plan to move to the Republic of Ireland in the next 45 days, you can apply for a Personal current account.

    If you have any questions, please contact us on the numbers below.

    Republic of Ireland0818 200 3469am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
    If you call from outside the Republic of Ireland+353 1 2500 3469am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

    Extra help

    • If you are applying for international protection
    • If you need help with language accessibility

    You can find some helpful links below:

    boi.com/extrahelp


See our full current account FAQs

Help and support

If you need more help, you can contact us or visit the dedicated current accounts section on our Help Centre.

Fees

Enjoy a range of features and services with a single monthly fee of €6. We do not charge for individual fees on day-to-day euro transactions and services.

  • View our Fee Information Document for Personal Current Account – this informs you about fees for the main services linked to this account. It also helps compare these fees with those of other accounts.
  • View our Glossary of Terms – this tells you in plain English the terms we, and all EU financial service providers commonly use for payment services.

There may also be charges for things like Government Stamp Duty, and when you make international payments.

For details on the fees and charges on our Personal current account, see our Schedule of Fees and Charges for Personal Customers brochure and our Schedule of International Transaction Charges brochure.

These brochures are also available in any Bank of Ireland branch.

Terms & Conditions

These are the Terms and Conditions that apply to the Personal current account – download here: