James Spader said:
Okay, if you make one more post with this bank you have identify yourself as the owner of this service and will get banned! Let this be a friendly warning from a friendly Admin that is in good mood today. The weather is nice here, I enjoy business 😉
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I opened some accounts for Maltese companies with them. They open an account fairly quickly with minimum documents required. Only EEA beneficiaries are accepted.Forester said:
I doubt that Wamo opens accounts to companies with non-(EEA / CH / Gibraltar) owners. But try to ask.
@James Spader: I must admit, I do not understand well, too 🙂 Do you think that @totofox60 's intention is just to promote wamo??
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Offshr said:
I opened some accounts for Maltese companies with them. They open an account fairly quickly with minimum documents required. Only EEA beneficiaries are accepted.
The Internet banking is not bad, but they are still growing. They are quite new to the market. Can recommend as effective EMI solution but only for small amounts with which you are ready to risk in case everything went wrong.
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Yes, I share the opinion that the way how Wamo handled this problem (I witnessed it) was very pro-customer and, unfortunately, rather exceptional.SirGRA said:
All went fine until last year when they had an issue with their service provider (UAB PAYRNET) that lost its bank license, unfortunately this affected many EMIs.
It took them around 30 days to move from the LT provider to a NL provider (Modulr Finance B.V) while communicating and try to explain what was happening. Not many EMIs would do that!
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Nice to hear that.SirGRA said:
After this they resume their bank services and everything returned to normal.
Since then I have to say that I'm happy with their service.
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