Hey everyone.
I'd like to hear practical recomenndations regarding the Romanian banks (ING, Transilvania, Unicredit, etc) in terms of the approximate monthly turnover which is acceptable by the banks.
The case is the following. We have online dating companies, however, the activity of the company declared to the bank is IT + any B2C (frontshop web site), for instance, like selling cooking guides. Obviously, the money will come not for selling the cooking guides but for the online dating subscription fees. Everything works fine, but we are not really satisfied with the monthly turnover recommended by our local provider. He says that we shall not exceed 100-150k EUR per month, otherwise the banks will close the account.
I do understand that this is quite specific case, but I am pretty sure that it is managable to increase the turnover of the banking account without it being closed. We already work with EMIs, but here i'd like to hear practical recommendations regarding Romanian banks.
Thanks a lot!
I'd like to hear practical recomenndations regarding the Romanian banks (ING, Transilvania, Unicredit, etc) in terms of the approximate monthly turnover which is acceptable by the banks.
The case is the following. We have online dating companies, however, the activity of the company declared to the bank is IT + any B2C (frontshop web site), for instance, like selling cooking guides. Obviously, the money will come not for selling the cooking guides but for the online dating subscription fees. Everything works fine, but we are not really satisfied with the monthly turnover recommended by our local provider. He says that we shall not exceed 100-150k EUR per month, otherwise the banks will close the account.
I do understand that this is quite specific case, but I am pretty sure that it is managable to increase the turnover of the banking account without it being closed. We already work with EMIs, but here i'd like to hear practical recommendations regarding Romanian banks.
Thanks a lot!