StevenChamp
@bunq#159473 If I am a pack owner, and one of the members invites a +1, who pays for it?
@bunq#159473 If I am a pack owner, and one of the members invites a +1, who pays for it?
En als je medewerker geen kaart hoeft (want ze hoeft alleen toegang ivm administratie) betaal je geen 2,99 voor de toegang van +1?
@Steven-Grey-Akita#159930
Hi Steven,
If a pack member invite people to become his +1, this person will be individually billed on the sub-account shared with them. This will therefore not affect the other Pack members π
Very good
@gr00t#159928 Hi ππΌ Rutger! Lots of questions, but that is what we here for ππ...
Sorry for the term sub account... a sub account is the same thing as a bank account. The +1 feature only give you the option to share 1 bank account.
So letβs take my wife and I for example.... we have a few bank accounts of our own... but also share a lot of bank accounts with each other. Take for instance an account for groceries or a bank account for subscriptions like Netflix.
In this scenario +1 isnβt going to help you since you can only share 1 single bank account with your partner. The only way to do this if you and your partner both have Premium or have a bunq Pack.
I understand that you were used to be able to share more bank accounts with Joint, but unfortunately +1 isnβt a 100% replacement of that.
Shoot if you have more questions!
@bunq#159927 What are the benefits of premium of the account that was previously known as joint (minus the fact that it was a personal account)?
@bunq#159927 Also. Will the Iban numbers stay the same when moving to two premium accounts?
@Berno#159932
Hi Berno!
With bunq +1 you can give access to one of your sub-accounts to your employees for only β¬2,99 per person. This includes an optional plastic card of their choice.
@Leon-Lime-Puma#159937
Your IBANs haven't been changed during this transition. If one of you decides to switch to +1, you'll be able to choose which of your IBANs you want to keep sharing.
If you want to know which features your +1 will be able to enjoy, have a look at this topic π
Wait... So me and my girlfriend have a joint account and pay 10 Euro subscription and we both have more then 1 shared account and we want to keep it this way. Does this mean we go from 10 euro per month to 16 euro per month ? Almost doubling the monthly fee?
@JohnDo#159935 Ik probeer het te begrijpen maar snap er nog steeds helemaal niets van π
Ik wil gewoon weten hoeveel ik moet betalen om hetzelfde te bewerkstelligen met 5 gedeelde rekeningen.
@Thijs-Cyan-Panther#159941 correct, but keep in mind.. with Joint you only shared one set of Premium feature. Now you both will have a full Premium!
Of course it depends on what your personal needs are and if you think Premium it is worth it. But again that are personal choices
@allac00#159948 Ja ik zie hem ook nog niet hoor
@gr00t#159945 β¬7,99 + β¬7,99 = β¬15,98...
Of als je in een Pack zit kan het weer voor β¬10 totaal ;) Dat is hoe mijn vrouw en ik dat doen bv.
Hello is it possible that I add a joint account with my girlfriend in another count I am in Malta but she is in Thailand but she have EU passport like mine Maltese tkns
@Godwin-Orange-Starfish#159957
Hi,
We'd love to expand but at the moment we are only available in the European Economic Area (EEA). You can find more information about it here π
Yes but my girlfriend she have EU pasport and live in Malta but at this moment she works and she is stuck in Bangkok so she is EU citizen
@Godwin-Orange-Starfish#159964 Citizenship doesn't matter. Only place of residence. She could be Thai living in Malta, then it would be ok. But a Maltese in Thailand, not ok.
(I'm speaking about opening and maintaining a bunq account. Of course it's totally fine to BE a Maltese living in Thailand. Nothing against that.)
Yes she is resident of Malta but she is stuck in Thailand because airports are closed have Maltese ID and Maltese passport just until airport opens
@Godwin-Orange-Starfish#159968 Yeah then she should be able to open a bunq account. As said, it doesn't matter so much where her identity documents come from, as long as she is a resident of an EEA country ;-)