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dieLuka
1 year ago
  1. For example, do not charge an annual fee, local branch, free cash withdrawal in foreign currency….. and which are equal to you. Personally, for example, I don’t need a bank employee’s assistant to assist you.
  2. It can make sense to look into the future too so that you don’t have to change in 2 years. For example, if you are soon Azubi then also look like the conditions after the training are, otherwise after the training you hang in bad conditions or have to change.
  3. See which bank meet the points in 1 and 2 and whether you meet their rules (at least cash receipt or the like) for the terms
  4. Read how the process works. Say where to click, what to have to hand, where to go…. On its website and often stands out on any ID document and a legitimation by video, post, branch,…
Rolf42
1 year ago

It is important to think about what one expects from his account beforehand, and to find out about offers and conditions of various banks.

Otherwise you have an account that can’t do what you need or pay unnecessarily high fees.

JoshuaKnobling
1 year ago

Whether you agree to the product and the conditions.

  • What does it cost?
  • What does the bank offer?
  • What map(s) is there?
  • Underconsistencies possible?
  • savings account, interest, investment products?
  • Any additional benefits such as insurance, bonus programs,…?
  • How is online banking, like the app?
Bajor
1 year ago

You should choose a bank that does not drive you into poverty with the account management fees. I have 1822 direct.

xPxHxIxLx
1 year ago

You don’t pay fees.

archibaldesel
1 year ago

Price and services