Hi I just opened a account at ING, I got a Zloty current account, Zloty savings account and EUR current account, there are no fees for keeping the accounts, but I realized that they charge 5 zloty for each outgoing SEPA EUR transfer, most banks in the Euro zone don't charge for it, I guess the banks in Poland are taking advantage of the fact that Euro is not the home currency, are there any banks with no outgoing SEPA fees?
Polish free Euro account without SEPA transfer fees
As far I can see there's only one Bank in Poland which offers free SEPA tranfers - it's the NEST Bank.
Their webpage is only in Polish, so you need some help if you don't know the language.
Registration page:
nestbank.pl/indywidualny/oszczednosci/nest-lokata-witaj.html
The table of fees and commissions:
nestbank.pl/download/TOiP-klienci-indywidualni.pdf
Their webpage is only in Polish, so you need some help if you don't know the language.
Registration page:
nestbank.pl/indywidualny/oszczednosci/nest-lokata-witaj.html
The table of fees and commissions:
nestbank.pl/download/TOiP-klienci-indywidualni.pdf
nestbank
It seems to me that SEPA transfers have either a 5 zloty or 1 EUR charge
Only if you make such a transfer via their telephone service. Free through their online banking system or mobile.
Thanks, I got a account by them.
@Looker
Nestbank is the worst bank ever, I opened account by them as you suggested and one day they closed it for no apparent reason, one person said I violated the account terms, when asked what I violated they couldn't say, another person said I'm a high risk customer but couldn't explain why, they are a horror.
Nestbank is the worst bank ever, I opened account by them as you suggested and one day they closed it for no apparent reason, one person said I violated the account terms, when asked what I violated they couldn't say, another person said I'm a high risk customer but couldn't explain why, they are a horror.