Not really a retail bank but I like Swissquote which is a broker. Account can be opened through video ident. They offer credit cards connected to the brokerage account though. Also IBAN for EUR. Support crypto trading, so friendly, haven't used it though. Multi-currency and astonishingly FX rates that are really close to midmarket, which as far as I can see is rare. I buy/sell alot of equity on ASX or TSX exchanges so for me that is a big plus. Fees could be lower so daytraders︀ probably want IBKR instead, but for anyone inside EU they have one big advantage: You︁ can buy equity or ETF in many markets without regard to Mifid2 restrictions. I.e. the︂ whole US universe is open for investing. If you are a EU citizen even IBKR︃ will cut you off if some fund doesn't have the proper EU-style document, which none︄ outside of EU have. Unless you qualify as what they call a "professional". Android app︅ also good. Even wrote a Linux script that consolidates their CSV export into EUR, obeying︆ the FIFO rule, deducting expenses correctly on partial transactions (Degiro and many others fails on︇ this), respect double taxation rules and deduct paid foreign tax accordingly, accounts for reverse-/splits etc.︈
OPs poll was about how much one trusts Wise with larger sums. Well I stuffed︉ quite the sum into SQ so that is my somewhat tangential answer. ;-)