Does anyone tried sogexia EMI account?

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Incoming bank transfer 1.25% is way to much for a normal day-to-day business activity.
 
shitbank, many fee for incoming transaction, system support didnt work via reply email every time need write in site , and me close account after kraken
 
anotherone said:
Sogexia: 2% on incoming SEPA transfer when the amount is less than 11000 euros and 70 euros for renewal of prepaid card.
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https://www.sogexia.com/tarifs/
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I have just registered with Sogexia, but before I finalise the ID details, I have to check that they are a bona fide company, perform due diligence etc. After the Financial crisis, there has been a lot of hot air about AML KYC etc, whereas the truth is that it is even more important for the client to check very carefully. AML & KYB!!
I have seen that it is registered in Luxembourg and will do a bit more research. There are other prepaid card companies around that are registered in strange places and which I would not touch.

But could somebody please tell me the country IBAN they use? I am in Italy, but I don't think they have an IBAN set up here.

Best wishes,
Steve
 
That's a crappy EMI. I have accounts with more than 10 different EMI and NEVER have an application been rejected and I have an EU-ID.

Then I submitted an application there and 2 minutes later I received an email that my application was rejected, without any reason etc.
 
Milky Moon said:
As for the 2%, mot of their offering is free, they need to make money one-way or another.

You do not like it. Do not become a customer, as stated all prices are available on their website.
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2% is pricey indeed, I was thinking it's for the "luxury" of having a Luxembourgeois IBAN but to be honest I don't really see the advantages of having that, since it's all still regulated as any other EU EMI.
 
Sean Restling said:
Renewal of prepaid card is either €9.90 or €49.90 Pricing - Sogexia
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Sean Restling said:
2% is pricey indeed, I was thinking it's for the "luxury" of having a Luxembourgeois IBAN but to be honest I don't really see the advantages of having that, since it's all still regulated as any other EU EMI.
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And some people on here complain that Xapo Bank is expensive with their $150 yearly fee 🙂
 
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