

If your PAN code is 123234 and the web interface is asking for this: Digit no. The PAN is a secret code that only the PermanentTSB customer knows. The web interface ask you to insert 3 of the 6 digits that form the PAN code. This is used for the second step of the login process. The information will persist on your filesystem until you reboot your machine (and /var/tmp get clean at boot time). Please be aware that this has a security risk. If debug => 1 then it will dump the html page on the current working directory.

The function returns true (1) if success or undef for any other state. It takes just one required argument, which is an hash reference for the configuration. You don't need to call it directly from you code! This is a private function used by other function within the module. ) $boolean = login($config_ref) - private

SWITCH_ACCOUNT: the account is a normal Current Account Įvery function in this module requires, as the first argument, a reference to an hash which contains the configuration: my %config = ( VISA_ACCOUNT: the account refers to a Visa Card The constants below are used with the account_statement() function:ĪLL: shortcut for (WITHDRAWAL and DEPOSIT) Mobile phone top-up (to be implemented): top up your mobile phone!įunds transfer (to be implemented): transfer money between your accounts or third party accounts. This is a set of functions that can be used in your Perl code to perform some operations with a Permanent TSB homebanking account.Īccount(s) balance: retrieves the balance for all the accounts you have set up (current account, visa card, etc.)Īccount(s) statement: retrieves the statement for a particular account, in a range of date.

Bank of Ireland deposit ratesīank of Ireland will be increasing their deposit rates on a number of accounts from September 8. However, many families automatically qualify for the scheme and should have received their payment already. The scheme is now open and will close for applications on 30 September 2023. This will increase the allowance to €260 for each eligible child aged between 4 and 11 and to €385 for eligible children aged 12 to 22. Back to School Clothing and Footwear AllowanceĪpplications will close next month for the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance, which has been increased by €100 per child this year. The scheme is expected to resume on Monday, 25th September and will run for 28 weeks before ending during the first week of April. It is paid in either 28 weekly instalments of €33 or two lump sum payments of €462. The Fuel Allowance is paid from September to April every year to help people with their heating bills. Read more: Pinergy announces second cut to energy prices saving households €220 each year Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming money changes happening in August. Two banks will also be implementing some major changes to their interest rates, affecting thousands of customers. One major social welfare payment will resume while applications for a big cash boost will end in September. There are some major social welfare and banking changes happening next month that households should take note of.
