Bankera has gone totally crazy

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Just register in Cyprus and get a EU residency for banking purposes.
Do you mean register a company?
Either a company or a rental, both would take a thousands of Euros per year in expenses.
It would't be cost-effective at all for me to spend such amount just to have an EMI account to transact €10K euros per year in crypto operations.
I do have another account in a real bank in Europe but it's not a crypto-friendly entity and I don't wany to try my luck
 
Your problems can be solved with a $150 budget, which includes one month membership of the Mentor Group Gold
 
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You don't need a company, just rent a cheap room or something. It all comes down to how important EU banking is to you.
 
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Check e.g. Verifo, Paysera, zen.com and Interpolitan Money (of course the result can depend on your particular country of residence).

Well, TBMK, EU citizenship itself allows you to stay, work and do business in any EU country, regardless of your place of residence, it's the core of Maastricht and further agreements. So I would be even surprised if you can ask for a digital nomad visa as an EU citizen and you definitely do not need to do it...
My recommendation stems from experience + hearing this directly from an onboarding assistant of an EMI, when getting a pre-approval for a UAE structure that wasn't yet formed at the time.
Having said the above, I can imagine well that some bank monkey can think like you describe
 
Thank you . From that list only Verifo and Interpolitan offer accounts for residents in South America as me.
Interpolitan seems to be a solution for high risk profiles (and therefore, enormous fees involved).
Verifo website seems friendly and its costs are affordable. Don't know (nor is stated in the website) if they allow payments to/from crypto exchanges (one of my main purposes)
 
Thank you .
You are welcome.
From that list only Verifo and Interpolitan offer accounts for residents in South America as me.
Well, if you are in South America, check Zenus.com as well; however I admit that I do not know how they look at crypto-related transactions.
Interpolitan seems to be a solution for high risk profiles (and therefore, enormous fees involved).
Worse than with Bankera? (I have not checked, currently.)
Verifo website seems friendly and its costs are affordable. Don't know (nor is stated in the website) if they allow payments to/from crypto exchanges (one of my main purposes)
AFAIK, they allow.
 
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Well, if you are in South America, check Zenus.com as well; however I admit that I do not know how they look at crypto-related transactions.
I think Zenus is a good suggestion. They are not anti-crypto and they don't reject crypto-related transactions. Living outside of the EEA, he will also be able to get the card from Zenus, which is quite nice for transactions.
Worse than with Bankera? (I have not checked, currently.)
Actually, yes (for some businesses). They vary the fees a lot and there isn't a specific fixed cost setup AFAIK (unlike Bankera). They also 'resell' some other EMIs with BaaS (like Modulr) or some banks. They do adapt the pricing based on risk, though, so even though it will still probably be more expensive than other options, the difference shouldn't be as high for lower risk.
AFAIK, they allow.
Based on my experience, they do. I can confirm your statement.
 
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The account balance has never-ever exceeded €3 so they won't be able to rob much from me.


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Now, just imagine what your "CONFIDENTIAL PASSPORT KYC AML CRS AEOI CFC, etc." *data* is worth....

I don't think they care about the €3...they already have so much info on you. Even in a plea deal, they could "offer your info" in exchange for a lesser sentence, cooperation, and maybe even a reward....
 
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How is it going with your nightmare?
 
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How is it going with your nightmare?
I left the KYC process (and the account) abandoned.
Few days later, they kept requesting me to continue with it but then they stopped.
I think they will keep the account only with a level 2 verification status which only allows €1000 per year turnout.
Anyway, I'm not planning to use it anymore because the risk of a freezing is enormous.
 
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How long have you been with Zenus ?
 
They also sent me some questions this week asking about 5k I sent from Coinbase. For now it's reasonable. Told them the payments were from my company and they asked for some sample invoices. If it ends with that, I'm fine. There are EUR 20 in the account right now.
 
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In my case I never received anything from third-party accounts. Just less than €10 from my personal account in Wise to test how fast it worked. That's all the activity in the account and they started spending my tons of requests about my income, assets, accounts, crypto wallets, etc. Totally insane.
 
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epay something just sent me a KYC request (update) haven't used them thought it would be a scam, but i set up an account there years ago, might be an alternative.
ePay-what? ePayments has been gone for a long time; ePayService was a Russian EMI that lost its Malta license a long time ago (although they still promote it on their site. Can't think of any others..
 
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