how i can open personal account in bank of georgia remotely

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You can (could) open a Solo Bank account online - it used to work for European Residents even with Asian or South American passports. No intermediate... As I said before, last time I checked it was working fine (beginning of 2024).
 
jayM said:
That's harsh, better stay away from them. Do you know of a bank in Georgia that does not have such clauses ?
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Isn't the power of attorney normally with attorneys rather than banks? I am pretty sure you'll find one that allows you to allow him to just open the account.

Also I am pretty sure that if you open it online directly with the bank, there is no such need.

Still, why not just go there?
 
daniels27 said:
Isn't the power of attorney normally with attorneys rather than banks? I am pretty sure you'll find one that allows you to allow him to just open the account.

Also I am pretty sure that if you open it online directly with the bank, there is no such need.

Still, why not just go there?
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Unfortunately they don't allow online.
 
yes I have an account and yes everything there changed dramatically.
no not Armenian, you can open also as EU ciitizen remotely
 
Clank said:
It seems they ask for Armenian social security number to open an account.
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Yes. If you have that number, you can open bank accounts with most Armenian banks remotely.

Also note that most banks charge up to 200 USD for opening an account for foreigners since early 2022.

But why are we discussing Armenian banks here?
 
we discuss it because it is a viable alternative to Georgia and remote opening is possible.
no they don't ask for that. I was WhatsApping with an international RM and he never asked (me) for that...
 
Would these banks (mentioned above) allow 3rd party transfer (for the purpose of otc offramp for example) ?
 
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