I need a spanish IBAN!

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www.openbank.de if you are from Germany
www.n26.com would do it too
Yes. N26 however will only give you 1 choice of country, you cannot have more than 1 country IBAN from them, unless you want to open a Business account with them.

Bunq's "base" IBAN is NL, and they give you the option to add: DE, ES, FR, IE. I hope one day they'll consider adding an IT IBAN.
 
Yes. they are pretty good, although not free.
 
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Revolut, Bunq, and Openbank are probably the best choices.

Another option is Bitsa, which has an ES IBAN and is also crypto-friendly. However, the compliance is very heavy.
 
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In Spain, everyone does not adhere to the SEPA rule, and even credit cards are rejected if they are not from Spain. I can't buy almost anything online from Spain without a Spanish IBAN AND a Spanish credit card! It's crazy that even credit cards that are not from Spain are declined. I hate this because it's all illegal.
 
I have an EU passport but do not live in the EU.
You are not in Spain but worried about not being able to pay there?

How about using your brother's address in France and then open the Spanish account?
 
Brother? I don't have any brothers or sisters. I'm often with friends in Spain and can never buy anything online except amazon.
Ok. Then just open the bank account when you are back there. You can use your friend's address or hotel.

Do you have any EU SIM card with phone number you keep?
 
Ok. Then just open the bank account when you are back there. You can use your friend's address or hotel.
Do you have any EU SIM card with phone number you keep?
It's not that simple. I've tried everything. See picture, even my EU passport was not accepted by the Spanish post office for a prepaid credit card with IBAN. LOL.
 

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Why not try this service:

The guy has been around for long time here, so far no complains!
 
IKUALO does not have a Spanish IBAN, see small print.
BBVA will probably be like Bankinter. I went to the Bankinter branch but they wanted proof of income and tax return, neither of which I have.
 
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