I contacted Evo when I was looking at opening a Spanish bank account but they couldn't assist me. I think it was because I was not resident at that time and they do not offer non-resident accounts.
When using machines in Spain watch out for charges. If you are not a customer of the bank which runs the machine, then these can prove to be expensive.
I read an article about this the other day - shocking bank practices - did I say ´shocking´? Sorry, nothing shocks me when it comes to banks in general and Spanish banks in particular.
I checked before opening the account and there are 2 BBVA ATMs in our town so that shouldn´t be an issue (fingers Xd).
casasantoestevo wrote:When using machines in Spain watch out for charges. If you are not a customer of the bank which runs the machine, then these can prove to be expensive.
brendan wrote:I think (!) I´ve opened an online account with BBVA. Now there´s the trauma of changing all the standing order payments over. Never easy!
I assume you need to do this face to face so can show ID etc, or is it possible to just do it online? Any charges?
Mouse wrote:We've been with BBVA for over 20 yrs and use their online account. We've never paid any charges
Am I right in thinking you're either resident and/or pay regular income in Mouse? I've yet to come across any free spanish banking for non-residents except some with regular monthly credits going in... but I'm alway hoping!
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Deutsche Bank Spain only ask to see your Passport to open an account, I think if you don't pay in on a regular basis you get charged 12 Euro every 3 months.
Now that I am resident should I be changing from Cajamar? I will not use Sabadell - - but other suggestions are welcome. I have not been in to see Cajamar yet to advise of my residence as officially this only commenced on 1 January. I will be having regular monthly income paid into the account.
closing down a bank account cost €´s
You have to inform your bank that you are living and registered in Spain to reduce your fees. No matter if you change banks or not.
Don not forget all of your paperwork, with copies no matter what you do.
lorca wrote:[quote="Casscat"I will not use Sabadell - .
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They pretty much accused me of being a money launderer and made me close my account. They closed it on the spot and paid my balance back to me in cash in an envelope. I was gobsmacked. I am a financial services professional and am fully aware of international anti-money laundering regulations. Their behaviour was appalling.