Nash - NL iban

Is there a way to manually input my information? My ID NFC reading keeps failing and it won't let me do anything else after verifying my identity
 
Looks interestingly / definitely worth deeper inspection. Thanks for sharing, @JohnnyDoe!

1) Neon Exchange Aktiengesellschaft (Nash is a trademark of Neon Exchange AG) seems to have nothing common with neon Switzerland AG (the company behind Neon – the Swiss neobank backed by Hypothekarbank Lenzburg) – correct?
2) These 1% fees for fiat onramp/offramp you consider OK? (I am not much in crypto, so cannot perform much benchmark.)
3) No onboarding and/or account maintenance fees, as I can see?
 
1) Neon Exchange Aktiengesellschaft (Nash is a trademark of Neon Exchange AG) seems to have nothing common with neon Switzerland AG (the company behind Neon – the Swiss neobank backed by Hypothekarbank Lenzburg) – correct?
Yes, they are in different countries and seems no common management etc.
https://handelsregister.li/cr-portal/auszug/auszug.xhtml?uid=FL-0002.578.648-3
https://www.moneyhouse.ch/de/company/neon-exchange-aktiengesellschaft-12352577349
https://zh.chregister.ch/cr-portal/auszug/auszug.xhtml?uid=CHE-318.873.822

3) No onboarding and/or account maintenance fees, as I can see?
All free. Free SEPA, free virtual debit card. Sounds quite attractive as "burner" card.

Quoting the FAQ
Does this mean, you can only get an IBAN / debit card if you use an address in those countries? Anybody tried this?
 
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2) These 1% fees for fiat onramp/offramp you consider OK? (I am not much in crypto, so cannot perform much benchmark.)
if I understand it correctly they will let you make SEPA transfers/withdrawals to/from major exchanges where one can enjoy lower fees for high volume transactions... that's (at least for me) the biggest value and what counts

for somebody operating in 4 figures it may be an acceptable fee for convenience I guess
 
Does this mean, you can only get an IBAN / debit card if you use an address in those countries? Anybody tried this?
Yes.

In addition to all the above, customer service seems responsive.
I had an issue photographing my passport (the lamination sucks), which caused verification to fail. I asked to reset the process so I could try again, and they did it promptly. Most other EMIs don’t do that and just say they can’t accept your application.
 
ok, so I wanted to give them a try
however one has to verify the account from the IP address in the country of residence which I cannot serve with during winter
I tried two VPNs of mine, both detected as proxy (probably just because of datacenter classified IP addresses in some geolocation database) and disallowed

very helpful support


I'm too lazy and not motivated enough to setup a proxy using residential IP... so much for Nash for the time being :/
 
Wait: a €10 (ten) deposit from an account of mine has unleashed the rabid monkeys.
At the sight of such immense amount of money a monkey felt the urge to launch a Google investigation, and to write me the following:

 
btw that's why you need a passport with different name...
Definitely. Lessons to be learned from @jafo

But @JohnnyDoe I really do not understand why you used an alternative with a name that has bad publicity online. Can you maybe enlighten us why you use the John Doe one, that has been sued by Euro Pacific Bank tenfold?
 
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But @JohnnyDoe I really do not understand why you used an alternative with a name that has bad publicity online.
My other name has no bad publicity. Bank monkeys are functional illiterate.
Can you maybe enlighten us why you use the John Doe one, that has been sued by Euro Pacific Bank tenfold?
I am still waiting to be called to testify for something more serious: https://www.offshorecorptalk.com/th...shorecorptalk-vs-hamilton-reserve-bank.44606/
 
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Buy a mobile proxy for $40.These they can't detect
 
from what ive learned about NL and its tax agency, Id stay far away from financial entities there.

As long as your declaring what you're sending there I don't see this being a problem - all financial entities have a duty to report to tax authorities or they wouldn't have a license to operate in the first place.
 
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