Assignment: Opening a personal Multi-Currency Account with IBAN in a SEPA Country
Case Description:
Case Description:
- I am not a citizen nor a resident of any EEA countries, and my home country is not on the CRS list. Furthermore, my country does not have sanctions against Russia, and it is generally not considered a strong partner of Western countries.
- I am looking to open a personal functional multi-currency account with IBAN in a SEPA country. The account should allow for both a plastic and a virtual card. The account will primarily be used for income payments from third parties, specifically from Swiss and EU-based companies. These payments will typically be in € and will amount to up to 20 transactions per year. The total sum for all transactions will range from €50k to €100k annually, with each individual transaction being less than €10k. secondary use will be small outgoing transaction and card payments in EEA.
- E-citizenship in Estonia
- An active company registered in the EU.
- A company registered in my home country.
- Very good Proof of funds (showing the legitimacy of the income and capital flow).
- Bank statement from main financial institution from my country and business EMI account (Paysera)
- Willingness to start with smaller amounts initially, transferring funds from a home-country-based account in my name, to build trust with the financial institution.
- Which financial institutions are most likely to accept customers with my profile, considering my country of origin and status outside the EEA?
- What additional documentation or steps may be required to open such an account?
- How to approach the process of establishing trust with the financial institution?
- Any potential challenges or hurdles I may face when trying to open this type of account?