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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @deqxter No idea but lot of banks that doesn't have them as standard are offering them for extra fee
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @momeezy I used them in the past but now the "bank of the free" is charging 9€ a month for basic account and if they work like they used to it'd be pain to have account just for card purchases and having option just to send money in or send all of the money back to my other bank account without...
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @daibhead I finally found time to take a look into your suggestion, and this bank looks amazing in every way - all boxes checked 🙌, thank you for your help.
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @resjudicata Sorry i just realised I didn't respond, I call it good account because of the color of the card 😅 In reality it's called TOP account and here is the link to it https://www.unicreditbank.sk/en/obcane/ucty/ucty.html (I'd however take it with a pinch of salt they have a lot of old /...
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @resjudicata E.g. https://www.forbes.sk/zamestnanci-unicredit-bank-strajkuju-pozaduju-navysenie-miezd-ktore-zohladni-inflaciu/
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @resjudicata I'd like to switch from Unicredit as they're known to have profits and yet they don't pay their employees nor invest in the experience for clients. I have gold account with them and I'd say they're the best "offline" bank. I'd just mention the latest update - they started to charge...
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    @205 I never had my money frozen but from all the Reddit stories I'd not sleep well at night if I use Revolut as my main bank.
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    Best EU BANK account for citizen that is traveling around EU

    Hi guys, I know there is already a lot of posts about similar questions, but nothing that'd actually help me to decide/ learn about my actual options. I'm in search of a solid bank which I can use as my primary - So preferably not "Revolut" style. I've heard of Openbank, but their first...
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