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How to get a European Bank Account? |
Primarily I want to convert some of my dollars to Euros, I just received an ING Orange Savings Account and am thrilled at its simplicity of transfferring funds. Is there a similar bank/service in Europe that would allow me to transfer my money into a Euro-based account? The majority of people who own a swiss bank account aren't even swiss, how can you say that you can't own an account from a bank in another country? The rules are dependent on the bank, not the country. Best bet is to use Everbanks World Currency service. you can own Euro or other currency CD's without opening an offshore account. go to an exchange house. If your not a citizen of europe you can't get an account you can't open a bank account unless your in that country |
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