Revolut has Lithuanian Banking License Now

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Their website does⁠ not disclose any info about segregated accounts. Anyway when i tried to open account with⁤ them , They cannot onboard crypto. So I do not know! Thats the truth.
 
we are‌ getting a bit off topic here... nevertheless
looking at their pricelist https://www.abnamroprivatebanking.g...O_Schedule_of_Fees_as_at_1st_January_2018.pdf it seems surprisingly‍ cheap to me even more if you only hold the money there and don't use⁠ all those fancy services (yet I have no experience with this kind of banking)
what's the advantage of having such an account? the good feeling/belief that your money is there⁤ an available whenever you ask for it no matter what? or the fact they are⁣ crypto-friendly (meaning allowing you to deposit well-documented and clear crypto gains which in my opinion⁢ isn't that complicated with many banks)
how did you choose this bank? looking at the︀ website I believe there are tens/hundreds of similar institutions presenting themselves the exact same way︁ on the first look - maybe some personal trusted reference?
thanks
 
It's an example. I bank with Barclays Wealth.

There are is lot︂ of advantages. It's like comparing toyota (Retail) to ferrari (Private).
 
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