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How to open a Spanish bank account – WIS011


August 8, 2018Bank Account, Banking, Ex-pat, Money, Opening a spanish bank account, Spainbank accounts in spain, CaixaBank, Finances in SPain, how to open a spanish bank account, Opening a spanish bank account, Paperwork in Spain, Spanish bureaucracywheninspain

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This week I explain how to open a Spanish bank account whether you’re a resident or non-resident in Spain. I look at the process and paperwork whether opening an account online or in person.

I give a rundown of the major Spanish banks and some lesser-known ones and assess what kind of bank accounts are available and talk about how to avoid hidden bank charges and fees. All that plus my own personal experience of opening an account with CaixaBank.

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The When in Spain show is a weekly podcast show, recorded in Madrid (and other parts of Spain) where l talk about my ‘warts and all’ observations and insights on life and culture on the Iberian peninsular.

In each episode of the podcast I cast an eye on everyday life, people, places, politics, culture and history and attempt to give an honest opinion from a Brit who has a love-frustration relationship with Spain. I shall attempt to dispel or indeed confirm Spanish stereotypes through my ramblings and see if I can delve into the Spanish psyche.

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