Just looking through the forms at the moment. Any recommendations for someone to get them witnessed/notarised? I'm anticipating problems finding someone willing to put their signature to a document written in German without a lot of extra expense!
C Life is triple AAA rated, so would be fairly secure.
On a futher aside - a friend of a friend opened a non-res account with Rabo in the Netherlands with apparently littel difficulty (though would involve a trip over there)
But again, I don't think DKB will be too hapy if you use the card as savings account as they only make money when you use the card.
Other banks offer better rates and can also be similarly opened as non resident, eg here's a very reputable one currently offering 2.1% (for first year), and they'll gladly take your money and handle the a/c for free with no minimum deposits necessary and full and immediate online access to your cash (Tagesgeld).
Does anyone have any knowledge/experience of [broken link removed] in Cortal Consors/BNP Paribas, or views on the bank itself? Mentioned here in the context of non-resident German accounts:
Does anyone have any knowledge/experience of [broken link removed] in Cortal Consors/BNP Paribas, or views on the bank itself? Mentioned here in the context of non-resident German accounts:
Hi again Cobalt,
I called Cortal Consors and they need me to go to a german post office for the confirmation of ID, the solicitor's stamp isn't available as option as it was with DKB...
I've no chance to fly to Germany at the moment...
If it's a state bank (like Sparkasse, Landesbank and their direct banking arms) you deposts are covered without any limit.
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