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Alternatives to Egg money manager
barginboyrob
Posts: 727 Forumite
Hi,
I was wondering if any one had alternatives to egg money manager, perhaps one supporting investec and iii?
I know of the first direct one but the website is down, and well with Egg I don't want to have to set up an account with them just so i can use it!
Thanks!
I was wondering if any one had alternatives to egg money manager, perhaps one supporting investec and iii?
I know of the first direct one but the website is down, and well with Egg I don't want to have to set up an account with them just so i can use it!
Thanks!
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Yeah, First direct is similar to Egg. You dont have to open up account with First Direct to get the service either!:rotfl:0
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https://www.ewise.com.au/accunity/aa/home.asp
from the people who supply the software to egg and first direct.
Supports iii amongst others.
https://www.ewise.com.au/accunity/aa/instlist.asp0 -
Thanks, I looked on the site, ewise doesn't seem very modern though?0
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Pays to do a search, I was just about to post the same as OP.
Used EMM for a few years but now it no longer supports Coventry (with their new grid card) or Halifax (new key info needed), or a few other savings accounts.
So what do people find the best way to track accounts?
Thoughts on Keepass?0 -
ewise as I mentioned in post #3 above supports Coventry BS with the grid card and the new Halifax login.
As they provide the software to egg and FD it means that they should shortly catch up.
OK. I'll give it a try, thought that there would not be a way round the Coventry card, not that I keep much in there nowadays having dropped to 2%, used to be a top payer.0
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