Expat banking in Europe

Why expat banking?

If you're an expat, you'll need to open a bank account abroad. The paperwork associated with expat banking can be a hassle at first, but it often eliminates the fees associated with withdrawing cash from back home. Overseas savings accounts also give you quick access to cash and a face-to-face relationship with local financial advisers who can help you with international mortgages and other loans. Different countries have different...

Banking - Essential Articles

26/03/2012 Expert tips: How to invest your money wisely

With a mixture of capital protected plans and actively managed funds, Expatica financial expert Craig Welsh shows how an investment portfolio can be built for long-term capital growth.

23/03/2012 Why Americans should never, ever own shares in a non-US incorporated mutual fund

US Dollars Financial advisor David Kuenzi explains why changes to US tax legislation means that US expats should make their--even global--investments only through US institutions.

21/03/2012 Banking in France

Bank account in France Payment in France is easy by credit card, but as a resident you'll soon need a local bank account. Here's a guide to how the French banking system works.

13/03/2012 Editor's guide to Banking in Germany

Banking in Germany A brief introduction to the Banking section for Expatica Germany.