Opening a bank account?
- Megstertex
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- Location: Helsinki
Opening a bank account?
Well, I've been lucky and gotten a job. Now, I am waiting for my work and residence permits to process and come through.
I thought I could just go to Nordea and open an account at least for my paychecks to go through, but they didn't seem to understand that I have a job. I am also starting Finnish classes at night next week, and they said I needed proof from my class to open an account. However, I would like to start paying bills and put money into an account sooner. Does anyone know what documents are required to open an account? I figured if I have money and an address, surely they would let me put money in their bank.
Slightly confused and feeling silly--but any help appreciated.
I thought I could just go to Nordea and open an account at least for my paychecks to go through, but they didn't seem to understand that I have a job. I am also starting Finnish classes at night next week, and they said I needed proof from my class to open an account. However, I would like to start paying bills and put money into an account sooner. Does anyone know what documents are required to open an account? I figured if I have money and an address, surely they would let me put money in their bank.
Slightly confused and feeling silly--but any help appreciated.
Nordea sucks.
Try Sampo (http://www.sampo.fi/english/) or the above mentioned Osuuspankki (https://www.op.fi/english/) instead.
Try Sampo (http://www.sampo.fi/english/) or the above mentioned Osuuspankki (https://www.op.fi/english/) instead.
Osuuspanki let me open an account when I was in Finland to visit for a couple of weeks. All I needed was my passport, and a representative of my new employer came along to explain the situation and translate for me. They just told me to bring my ID number in and my new address when I arrived in late August or early Sep. It's made my life much easier in I'm able to transfer money to the account before I leave Canada.
Go to Nordea foreign customer service in the World Trade Centre branch. Ask for someone called Eva Relander. She will help you out.
When I got a bank account I was living in UK, working in the UK, salary paid to the UK and they (Nordea) still gave me a mortgage.
You need to find the right people and Eva Relander is the one to speak to at Nordea.
Good luck.
When I got a bank account I was living in UK, working in the UK, salary paid to the UK and they (Nordea) still gave me a mortgage.
You need to find the right people and Eva Relander is the one to speak to at Nordea.
Good luck.
- Megstertex
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- Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:54 am
- Location: Helsinki
even if you have permanent residence, identity card and passport you need to prove that every month you'll have permanent income on your account. Nordea just sucks!!!Hank W. wrote:You need to have your personal identity number to make things work.
No need for indetity number, residence permit and any stupid explanation why you need account @ Sampo! Just take a passport with you. PLUS ++ low monthly fees if to compare with Nordea and free electron card. Nordea charge $20 for electron card!!!