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Rolf42
1 year ago

First, one should think about what requirements one has for a bank. For example, would you like to use personal service in a branch or can it also be a direct bank (account management online or by phone)? What cash machines do you want to use for free? Is it important to you to deposit cash? How much can the account management cost or should the account be free? (These are only examples, not a complete list.)

If you are aware of this, you can start comparing the offers and conditions of various banks and find out the most suitable offer.

Hummingbird666
1 year ago
Reply to  Rolf42

Yes, man, but you know yourself…😂

dieLuka
1 year ago

What’s important to you.

Think for yourself what you need:

  • Filliale on site
  • Provided or not cash receipts?
  • Monthly costs ok or not
  • Travel credit card relevant or not? (Remove and pay in foreign currency)
  • Other offers from credit to fixed money to the vulture.
DerVomLande
1 year ago

Just go to ING DiBa, you’re not doing anything wrong.

filtorp
1 year ago

The cost.