thesipguy 4 | 29 30 May 2018 / #1Hi 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?
Looker - | 1129 22 Jun 2018 / #2As 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.htmlThe table of fees and commissions:nestbank.pl/download/TOiP-klienci-indywidualni.pdf
OP thesipguy 4 | 29 2 Jul 2018 / #3nestbankIt seems to me that SEPA transfers have either a 5 zloty or 1 EUR charge
Looker - | 1129 3 Jul 2018 / #4Only if you make such a transfer via their telephone service. Free through their online banking system or mobile.
OP thesipguy 4 | 29 13 May 2019 / #6@LookerNestbank 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.