Question What low-deposit personal EU bank accounts can non-EU residents open via personal visit?

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Forester said:
Especially ING is not reported to be easy, from what I have heard.
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in 2022 I opened an account with ING online, took less than 15 minutes. They had video verification and needed a local mobile phone number, that's it. After I relocated to another country outside of the EU they simply just changed the details and the account is still fine.

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Forester said:
Especially ING is not reported to be easy, from what I have heard.
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jafo said:
Actually, to me, ING is the easiest!
ING, in my experience, is the leading banking meretrix of all the banking meretrices in Europe smi(&%
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JohnLocke said:
in 2022 I opened an account with ING online, took less than 15 minutes. They had video verification and needed a local mobile phone number, that's it. After I relocated to another country outside of the EU they simply just changed the details and the account is still fine.
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Well, really nice to read. The ~2 stories that I have heard spoke about bureaucratic onboarding nightmare but it is true that it concerned business accounts, not personal ones; and honestly, I do not know much about these businesses (definitely nothing shady but I possess no details). I have only one personal experience with ING; it was, regrettably, similar ”“ yet it concerned not onboarding but a payment transaction, also B2B.

I might try Polish ING sometimes in the future 🙂

xeathk said:
I'm curious as to what treasures you found in the Czech antique shops. 😛
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🙂 It is not a story of mine but of one of my former business partners: he is interested in glass; and Czech glassworks in 19th-20th century (today, probably, too) really made a lot of nice masterpieces. I have seen some photos and it was really interesting.

xeathk said:
For now, I can confirm these banks in Poland:

Citi Handlowy
PKO Bank
Bank Millennium
Santander
ING
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Forester said:
Well, if you have opened accounts with all of them (please confirm 🙂 ), you are really good.
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🙂 Sorry for being so persistent ”“ but have you really succeeded with all the mentioned?

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The subject of this conversation is of great interest to me as i develop my business. If I understand correctly, if i'm Spanish i can travel to Poland and simply open a physical account by presenting an identity document with a credible story ?

So what about companies ? Can i go to a country like the Czech Republic as a Spanish resident and open a bank account and a company registered with the Commercial Registry (VAT) ?
 
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