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About Non-Resident Banking

NonResidentBanking.com is the only site that is dedicated to the banking needs of non-residents.

People often need to open bank accounts in the countries where they don't live full time; be it to pay for some regular expenses in those countries, or to accept payments from local customers.  This necessity becomes even more important in today's globalized word, where many companies serve people all over the globe.

You may be an online seller, or a service provider (translations, copywriting, design, ...), or you could simply live in a country whose banks are not linked to PayPal or Google Services, such as AdSense, thereby complicating your payments flow. You could have real estate in a country without being resident, but you still need to accept rent payments, or pay taxes and utilities. Another frequent situation is when you have to travel regularly to a certain country; keeping a bank account in that country helps avoid expensive cash withdrawal fees that you would incur if you used your own country's bank debit card.

Diversifying your financial service providers can only help you achieve your goals. Of course, you may still need specific legal and/or accounting advice, especially if you operate with large amounts of money. We suggest you always take advice from tax specialists before you wire substantial amounts of money across border.

NonResidentBanking.com offers detailed information on banks that accept non-residents as clients. In some cases, they will only accept private accounts, and in some cases, corporate accounts can be opened as well. We list the documentary requirements for each bank, and additional conditions, if any.
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