Thanks for that Godfather. Just a couple of questions if you have time:
- Do you have to travel to Germany to open it?
- If so do you need documents signed by a notary or such as per previous posts?
If the euro goes down, all Europe will be in deep problem. Germany and France might sound strong, but you have to consider that both German and French banks are quite exposed in Greece and Ireland therefore they won't escape the economic mess. If I had the choice I would go with a USD account in America on the basis that if the euro goes down the USD will be the main currency for trading for a while.
I was in berlin last week and was able to open an account with deutsche bank on unter den linden. We met an english speaking representative named lars who went through the whole process.
On the first day we had to make an appointment for the next day as he was busy at the time. You may want to ring ahead to confirm an appointment before travelling.
The only identification we needed was our passports. Deposits are insured upto 20,000 with the german government. This will increase to 100,000 on jan 1st. Deutsche bank have taken out an insurance policy to guarantee upto 900 million per account.
The savings account only pays a minimal rate of interest (cannot remember exactly but less tahn 1%). The one year fixed pays about 2%.
We tried to open an account with commerzbank but could not as we did not have a german address. They will not send internet pins etc... outside of germany.
Thank you for your recent e-mail.
It is possible to open a savings account with Deutsche Bank as a non resident.
If you want to open a savings account Please register yourself on our website:
https://secure.deutsche-bank.de/form...aender_en.html
Our personal advisors will contact you in a short time. So, it is not necessary to travel to Germany for the account opening.
If you have a Deutsche Bank SparCard you can withdraw money at every ATM. Please be aware of the fact, that the banks can deduct a fee for this service.
We hope this information is of help to you. Do not hesitate to contact us if you you need any further assistance.
Kind regards,
Your Deutsche Bank
Matthias Guettler
UFC how did you get on with Deutsch Bank yesterday?
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