@fcs2525 What nationality are you? What is your employment status? Are you a freelancer/consultant? You could explore optimizing your finances and banking by creating a company in Luxembourg and having a principal account there.
Luxembourg has major tax incentives, amazing healthcare, and the highest pension payouts in the world (mostly left off those yearly rankings as people forget Luxembourg exists!). etc. Housing is expensive but they do tax domiciles for individuals, not just for the biggest multinationals and family offices in the world.
As the entire economy was based on banking secrecy/private banking for many decades, it is extremely flexible and internationally-minded when it comes to finance. Their financial might is actually pretty terrifying, but they play it very, very low key. It's like the banking world's mysterious, super rich uncle that lives a hermit life.
As they provide exceptional banking services to the biggest fortunes in the world, the services and tools trickle down to the little guy. I lived there for five years and banking was great. My daughter has an ING account there and has no issues moving around internationally.
Only two caveats: 1) you must imperatively consult a EU tax expert in Luxembourg for assistance. I have rarely come across any financial experts that have even a basic knowledge about Luxembourg. 2) Depending on your activity, you may still need to have a local bank account for some countries. I keep the minimum in a couple bank accounts for "emergencies".