Any Bank in EU accept personal account opening for non resident?

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joeytamlovebusiness said:
I know CIM bank (swiss ) is avilable. Any other options?
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Well, there are quite a lot of banks in the EU and Switzerland that accept non-residents... Maybe you could be more specific at what do you plan to use your bank account for, and what kind of figures do you plan to transact through this account... and in the end you'd probably get much more relevant answer to your question.
 
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Well, there are quite a lot of banks in the EU and Switzerland that accept non-residents... Maybe you could be more specific at what do you plan to use your bank account for, and what kind of figures do you plan to transact through this account... and in the end you'd probably get much more relevant answer to your question.
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Thanks for your reply , i was planning to open an saving account for my revenue made from P**N, so i will wire to this saving account from an Emi.
 
Incorporator said:
Well, there are quite a lot of banks in the EU and Switzerland that accept non-residents... Maybe you could be more specific at what do you plan to use your bank account for, and what kind of figures do you plan to transact through this account... and in the end you'd probably get much more relevant answer to your question.
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it would be nice if you list them , he ask for banks not emi .
 
CIM is quite expensive (as most banks in Swiss are).

If you're a EU citizen N26 or Bunq might be a much cheaper option and much easier to setup.
 
Depends on your country of citizenship. Some banks in Poland will take most EU citizens, Ukrainian, Russians.
 
Non-resident in what? The EU or the country of the bank you want to open the account in?
 
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joeytamlovebusiness said:
Nice to meet u Alex, Non EU resident is what i mean
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you have two issues : depends on your passport if it 's from some european country at least or european in origin , new zealand for instance b. I don' t think if you start pouring money in this account even in CIM there will not be any questions from where the source of money and what is your tax situation in your country
 
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