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Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 10:27am
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Good Day to all.

I have been visiting my house at various times throughout the year it is situated in Lo Pagan.

I bank with "BANKINTER"  there only branch which I know about is in L.A. I need to move to a bank in San Pedro,not only local but

hopefully a lot less expensive to maintain the account, ie It costs me over a hundred Euros to maintain the account last year.

Any recommendations most welcome.

Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 12:49pm

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Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 12:49pm

Use Cajamar Wefferent account or open a Transferwise Borderless account.

Too be honest you don't really need to bank with a Spanish bank theses days.

Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 1:14pm

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Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 1:14pm

MICKANDKAREN wrote on Sat Mar 7, 2020 10:27am:

Good Day to all.

I have been visiting my house at various times throughout the year it is situated in Lo Pagan.

 

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I bank with "BANKINTER"  there only branch which I know about is in L.A. I need to move to a bank in San Pedro,not only local but

hopefully a lot less expensive to maintain the account, ie It costs me over a hundred Euros to maintain the account last year.

Any recommendations most welcome.

Hi Mick and Karen

I have been recommending in many posts Cajamar,s "weferrent" account including to Roland who followed my advice, (although he needs to get name right, not werrent). The Weferrent account is online but need to open in branch if you,re a non resident. I have written so many lengthy replies I am going to write a seperate post myself to save my time and make it easier to research. Coulnt recommend them enough, it took a lot of researching to find a free account for non residents. Read their info on website.

Regards

Pauline.

Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 1:53pm

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Posted: Sat Mar 7, 2020 1:53pm

Cajamar account name corrected to Wefferent.

Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 9:02am

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 9:02am

Thanks for the reply, I cant believe that is the only option for a good bank with reasonable charges and local.

Regards.

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 10:07am

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 10:07am

MICKANDKAREN wrote on Sun Mar 8, 2020 9:02am:

Thanks for the reply, I cant believe that is the only option for a good bank with reasonable charges and local.

Regards.

For a non resident it is!. Resident accounts have been free(some with stipulations) however it seems almost all the big names now are trying to charge even residents for an account. I spent 4weeks teawling their websites, going into their branches and only Cajamar offerred me a free account.If you find another then let everyone know.

Regards

Pauline.

Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 12:37pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 12:37pm

paulsav wrote on Sun Mar 8, 2020 10:07am:

For a non resident it is!. Resident accounts have been free(some with stipulations) however it seems almost all the big names now are trying to charge even residents for an account. I spent 4weeks teawling their websites, going into their branches and only Cajamar offerred me a free account.If yo...

 

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...u find another then let everyone know.

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Pauline.

Bankia Bank offer a free account called Cuenta On I think.

Only available to new customers of that bank.

Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:01pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:01pm

I looked at the Cajamar site and it says you need to be resident in Spain for the Wefferent account? Need to find a new account as Caixa have written to say that their fees are going to go up to 60 euros per quarter from 10th April and 36 euros per annum for the debit card. It is extortionate but need an account for electricity and water direct debits.

Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:08pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:08pm

Nickgar wrote on Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:01pm:

I looked at the Cajamar site and it says you need to be resident in Spain for the Wefferent account? Need to find a new account as Caixa have written to say that their fees are going to go up to 60 euros per quarter from 10th April and 36 euros per annum for the debit card. It is extortionate but...

 

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... need an account for electricity and water direct debits.

Well we,re not resident and I know of a lot more non residents I have recommended the bank to and they have joined. You need to go into the branch as online applications non resident NIE,s aren't recognised.

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Pauline.

Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:22pm

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Posted: Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:22pm

Nickgar wrote on Sun Mar 8, 2020 6:01pm:

I looked at the Cajamar site and it says you need to be resident in Spain for the Wefferent account? Need to find a new account as Caixa have written to say that their fees are going to go up to 60 euros per quarter from 10th April and 36 euros per annum for the debit card. It is extortionate but...

 

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... need an account for electricity and water direct debits.

Nope you don't need to be a resident.

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