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Bank Accounts - N.Ireland

ladybolan
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Apologies if there are threads already about this, did a quick look back and didn't see exactly what I wanted, anyway.
Can anyone point me towards some info about choosing a bank account in N.I.? I have been with Ulster Bank since I was 12, am now 23 and after graduating last year I have FINALLY got rid of my overdraft, and feel like I'm ready to find a good account or potentially switch banks. I am still on my student account as UB decided to lose the photocopy they took of my degree, and TBH I couldn't be bothered chasing it up, as I don't think a graduate account is much to bother about.
So, I'm working full-time at the moment, but I plan to go back to university in Sept 2010. So I'll eventually be switching back to a student account. Is it worth sticking with UB? Now that I've got my finances in order the ball's in my court, so now is the time to make changes if need be.
Thanks
Can anyone point me towards some info about choosing a bank account in N.I.? I have been with Ulster Bank since I was 12, am now 23 and after graduating last year I have FINALLY got rid of my overdraft, and feel like I'm ready to find a good account or potentially switch banks. I am still on my student account as UB decided to lose the photocopy they took of my degree, and TBH I couldn't be bothered chasing it up, as I don't think a graduate account is much to bother about.
So, I'm working full-time at the moment, but I plan to go back to university in Sept 2010. So I'll eventually be switching back to a student account. Is it worth sticking with UB? Now that I've got my finances in order the ball's in my court, so now is the time to make changes if need be.
Thanks

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Apologies if there are threads already about this, did a quick look back and didn't see exactly what I wanted, anyway.
Can anyone point me towards some info about choosing a bank account in N.I.? I have been with Ulster Bank since I was 12, am now 23 and after graduating last year I have FINALLY got rid of my overdraft, and feel like I'm ready to find a good account or potentially switch banks. I am still on my student account as UB decided to lose the photocopy they took of my degree, and TBH I couldn't be bothered chasing it up, as I don't think a graduate account is much to bother about.
So, I'm working full-time at the moment, but I plan to go back to university in Sept 2010. So I'll eventually be switching back to a student account. Is it worth sticking with UB? Now that I've got my finances in order the ball's in my court, so now is the time to make changes if need be.
Thanks
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