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Spanish Banking

What kind of bank account should you open in Spain?

In Spain you may open two different types of bank accounts: non-resident ones and resident ones.

What do I need to open an account as a non-resident person?

Registered banks in Spain may open current accounts, saving accounts and accounts on credit terms, Euro or foreign currency, in the name of a person or a company legally not resident.

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To open the account, the bank has to identify the holder of the account and to proof that he/she is not resident in Spain. For this reason the bank will ask you for your passport or a document of identification valid in the country of origin.

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If you wish to open an account for a company, you will need to show the formation of deed, the tax identity number, the power of attorney and the passport of the legal representative. Within 15 days after the opening of the account, the account holder has to provide a certificate, issued by the Spanish police department for foreign documentation, which states that he/she is not resident in our country. Also he has to apply for his Foreign Identity Number (Numero de Identificación de Extranjero, N.I.E.), in the above mentioned police department. Every two years the banks have to ask the account holders to provide a statement of non-resident, to be handed in within three months. The Spanish Property ABC

Which are the characteristics of a non-resident account?

The non resident client may open and maintain such accounts, accomplishing all sorts of operations: you may realize credit entries and debit entries freely, provided you observe the following norms: in the case of transfers and loans from abroad, or income through bearer checks (cheques al portador) you will need to justify where the funds are coming from, independent from their currency. For deposited amounts, which are exceeding a certain amount, the bank will have to register the data of the person or the company who has released the deposit, and also to inform the Bank of Spain (Central Bank).

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May I apply for a credit card if I am an account holder?

In principle, no. Banks are not in favor of giving credit cards to persons who do not reside in Spain, because of the mayor risks and the difficulties they could have to face to cover overdrafts. In any case, you may apply for a debit card, which allows you to access your money through a network of cash machines all over the country.

Which kind of currency should I use while travelling in Spain?

You may use any currency, which is convertible. The best place for changing your money is a bank; the exchange offices and the hotels tend to apply higher exchange rates. Traveler cheques you can change in banks and in most of the exchange offices, although it is not a common means of payment in Spain.

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Which interest rates are applicable on a non-residential account?

The interest rate will depend on the type of account you have opened and on the currency it is maintained in. For accounts in foreign currency the reference is the LIBOR and for deposits in Euros, it is the MIBOR. Current bank accounts usually do not generate interests for their holders. You will have to negotiate in any case with the bank. Whether applying the MIBOR or the LIBOR, the bank will deduct some percentage.

In order to give you a better impression on the Spanish Banksystem we put two direct links to two common Spanish Banks. Both are reliable and offer an excellent Bankservice like:

Account updates: if you have a current account you will receive a monthly statement from the Bank. You can also consult your account at more than 6.500 cashpoint terminals, or at Linea Abierta (the homebanking service which you can access via internet or by phone).

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Transfers: you can send and receive instant national and international transfers from any of the branches, or, if you prefer from the comfort of your home, 24 hours a day using the homebanking service "Linea Abierta".

Direct debits: for easy payment of all your bills (water, gas, electricity, telephones...) in Spain or any other country, simply set up a direct debit with the billing company. The Spanish Banks will provide you with proof of payment.

Cards: the Spanish Banks offer an extensive range of debit and credit cards from all major market brands (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners, JCB, etc.) enabling you to choose that which best suits your needs. The Spanish Property ABC

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