Bank of Ireland Mobile Banking 4+
Bank of Ireland
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- Free
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Description
You can now set daily limits (up to €/£ 20,000) on payments from eligible accounts. Also, Republic of Ireland customers who are primary credit cardholders can now permit additional cardholders to see more details, including real time balance and statements for the card.
What else is new?
• For UK customers we’ve added info to assist when managing domestic payees or standing orders.
• Plus a number of updates, small improvements and fixes.
Get the most from your mobile. Get the BoI app now.
• Manage your cards from your mobile
• Apply for a mortgage, personal loan or overdraft
• Get insurance for home, car, travel and family
• Check your balances and history
• Pay other BoI customers through their mobile phone numbers
• View and export statements for the last 7 years
• Set up, amend or cancel standing orders
• Cancel direct debits
Already registered for 365 online? Now get your device registered:
• Open the app and log in
• We’ll text you an activation code
• Enter the code into the app
• We’ll register your device
• Give the device a unique name and you’re all set
Not registered yet for 365 online? Call us on 0818 214 365 and let’s get you activated.
Need more info? Check out bankofireland.com/help-centre/
What’s New
Version 3.0.4
You can now set daily limits (up to €/£ 20,000) on payments from eligible accounts. Also, Republic of Ireland customers who are primary credit cardholders can now permit additional cardholders to see more details, including real time balance and statements for the card.
Ratings and Reviews
Not as easy to use as it should be
After using the Bank of Scotland app, which is super easy and fluid to use (maintaining safety and privacy as priority) using the Bank of Ireland app has proven quite challenging. Setting up a direct debit is a nightmare, trying to CANCEL a direct debit is another nightmare, for some reason these don’t appear in a simple list, but one has to put all the details of the person/company the DD is directed to, in order to make changes. One should ave a list of the companies and people they have direct debits with, and should be able to change these without pointless steps. Setting up an account is almost impossible, it is not even clear which accounts can be added onto the app and which accounts cannot. I called a few times after setting up a savings account, and different agents gave me different answers, until I finally learned that my savings account could not be added (for some reason which I still don’t understand) to my app, and therefore I could not access at my own leisure to change money around. I cancelled it in the end. I completely understand privacy and users safety, but this does not mean a customer has to go through madness to perform simple tasks.
Terrible
I’ve been using the app for about two years since switching from Ulster Bank. During this time I’ve been requesting Face ID login any time they ask for feedback. They have finally allowed Face ID login but it’s terrible. Firstly, it only “works” for logging in. There’s still the same rigmarole every time you make a payment that you have to insert three numbers from your pin and swipe a pointless verification thing after your pin. If you’re doing a few payments in a row, you’ve attempted to use Face ID to log in , which may or may not work ( if it doesn’t work, you’re instructed to input your pin which also won’t work unless you close the app and reopen it). Then you choose to do a payment where Face ID is not an option for security, you input 3 random number from your pin and slide the verification bar to confirm. This has to be done for each payment. It’s a joke. Bank of Ireland should really look at the revolut app. It’s light years ahead and I think I’ve revolut offer Irish ibans, I’ll be closing my Bank of Ireland account. Update 23 March Face ID on iPhone is still a disaster. Doesn’t sheets work and asks for PIN login instead which also doesn’t work until I close and reopen the app. I’m now online researching which bank I will move to. Even my credit Union app with all its flaws can manage to integrate Face ID. The app is also using 5.5gb of storage. WTAF?
Developer Response ,
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review and we appreciate your feedback. We're sorry to hear about your experience with this. Please contact our colleagues on 0818200362 between 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri where we can access your profile and advise further on this. You can also contact us on Twitter DM @talktoboi or Facebook messenger where can take some further information on this to pass on to our colleagues. In terms of the storage we would advise to delete and reinstall the app. Please be aware it can take up to 4 hours to reinstall the app for security reasons. Thanks, Declan
Just got a push notification asking for feedback and it led me here....
The app needs work. As does the customer service(friendly but useless). I’m gutted KBC is leaving because they do both so brilliantly!
My issue today was wanting to add a my booking current account to my revout add money feature and of course I don’t have my physical card with me because I tap everything and there’s no was to see your card long number or cvv on the app so basically had to withdraw KBC savings and take from that account because of course everything works so smoothly there.... did eventually manage to send money first from boi but not because boi works at all but because Revolut has useful features and then because bank of Ireland will transfer that money so slowly a big lump of money will arrive in that account probably about three days after I return from holidays.... useless! I’m so dreading KBC leaving! I was so reluctant to join them in the first place because you want to keep your business Irish but it was the best decision. Everything is so seem less, the rates are better an if you run into issues it’s sorted in five minutes on the phone by people with serious cop on. Maybe just copy their business model please!
Yikes.... why would you send push notifications asking for public feedback when you’ve such a crappy service???
App Privacy
The developer, Bank of Ireland, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
- Financial Info
- Location
- Contact Info
- Contacts
- Identifiers
- Usage Data
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- Usage Data
- Diagnostics
Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
- Provider
- Bank Of Ireland
- Size
- 63.7 MB
- Category
- Finance
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2016 Bank of Ireland Group
- Price
- Free
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