Hong Kong Bank of Canada

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burden said:
Does someone know what the Hong Kong Banks are in Canada? I would like to know some names if possible.
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It's called the HSBC bank Canada, they have branches all over Canada and like the first post says it has branches in over 85 countries , making it one of the biggest banks worldwide.
 
Any good experiences with HSBC? The 'digital nomad' (A. Evans) mentioned how much he disliked them in one of his video's...
 
snijers said:
Any good experiences with HSBC? The 'digital nomad' (A. Evans) mentioned how much he disliked them in one of his video's...
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To be honest, at this moment I can't speak from personal experience just yet because I haven't dealt with them. However Im going to be opening an account with HSBC Canada in a month or so, from what I had heard it was one of the more Leniant banks but that was back a few years ago.. I think they got a little ( or a lot) less leniant after they got caught up in various "not so ethical" transactions etc. Guess they had no choice but to reinforce some type of rules/boundaries Lol but I figured I'd give it a try and judge for myself. I'll definitely update you guys on that matter so stay turned. ^_^
 
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snijers said:
Any good experiences with HSBC? The 'digital nomad' (A. Evans) mentioned how much he disliked them in one of his video's...
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as for the "digital nomad aspect of it" honestly since it's a worldwide bank I'm presuming it can be practical. Depends where your Id's & documents are issued and where you'll be going as well. For Digital banking I'd recommend Transfer Wise bordeless Account, Adv Cash, Revolut if youre eligible for it, sadly I'm not, waiting for that impatiently for it to be available in Canada. I've heard only good things about Revolut honestly. A lot of ppl also recommend Worldcore but for some crazy reason they would just reject any verification I gave them, asked me super personal questions for a digital account that is supposed to strive for the "right of privacy & freedom with banking" I went off on them & decided to not pursue anything with them. LEU Pay as well is very good they also provide a prepaid CreditCard linked to the accounts you have with them so that's super practical. I have more to suggest but i think thats enough info for this post hahah. If you have any questions about any of those I mentioned let me know I'll answer what I can from my personal experience with those e-banks lol. cheers 😛
 
Oh yes, I use both Revolut (very happy with them) and the Transferwise Borderless account with card. Transferwise did block one incoming transaction because it came from a crypto exchange (and the incoming money was refunded to the sender: the exchange).

One unfortunate thing about Revolut is their limit. Even when verified you can also deposit 30k euro a year. (There were willing to raise this to 40k though after sending bank statements and income statements).

As for online banks, I also use N26 and they are perfect.
 
hofo said:
I was wondering the same. I read about Cyprus and Belize banking in the past now I read Bahamas and Hong Kong a great new alternatives. What is best of all of it?
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we have NGO registered 2005 in Chennai,Tamilnadu,India. we have all indian TAX excemption certificates. we are doing health promotion activities in rural tribal region. we have free 50 bedded hospital for poor peoples. we expand this hospital for 500 bedded hospital.we want open foreign account and trust or company registration. we want receive donation from foreign. which country best and less fee
 
we have NGO registered 2005 in Chennai,Tamilnadu,India. we have all indian TAX excemption certificates. we are doing health promotion activities in rural tribal region. we have free 50 bedded hospital for poor peoples. we expand this hospital for 500 bedded hospital.we want open foreign account and trust or company registration. we want receive donation from foreign. which country best and less fee
 
If one has an HSBC Premier account in Canada and another country do the Canadian tax folks get access to the overseas account information?
 
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