have you made a Google search for this forum? I'm sure you're not it spit out sveral threads about Euro Pacific bankHas anyone tried euro pacific bank?
Also any experience with Tera Bank in Georgia?
Thanks in advance
have you made a Google search for this forum? I'm sure you're not it spit out sveral threads about Euro Pacific bankHas anyone tried euro pacific bank?
Also any experience with Tera Bank in Georgia?
Thanks in advance
No question easy to open account there but difficult to take money out. This is the country with the most draconian tax department in EU. They employ an army of komornikow, a private but state sponsored debt collectors that work on commission. They work with banks and file false claims against accounts in court. You are never notified of claims filed against you and loose by default if you don't show up. Then they shadow close account with no notice or indication when checking balance online. Problems appear if one tries to make a withdrawal as funds are shown as unavailable. At that time, the only alternative a depositor has is to hire local attorney and file a court case against a debt collector. That takes years to adjudicate.Stay your comments to yourself, buddy, or propose something useful. Cause all your comments like - go to Poland and open account there.
It sounds like most Baltic countries. However, never heard that it shoud be that extreme before in Georgia on the other hand it's lawless country.No question easy to open account there but difficult to take money out. This is the country with the most draconian tax department in EU. They employ an army of komornikow, a private but state sponsored debt collectors that work on commission. They work with banks and file false claims against accounts in court. You are never notified of claims filed against you and loose by default if you don't show up. Then they shadow close account with no notice or indication when checking balance online. Problems appear if one tries to make a withdrawal as funds are shown as unavailable. At that time, the only alternative a depositor has is to hire local attorney and file a court case against a debt collector. That takes years to adjudicate.
It would be great to read about peoples experience with Georgia banks! I don't trust baltic banks after Rietumu bank and a large payment processor in Romania which screwed a few of my friends badly.
In Georgia the best deal is private banking by solo.ge (Bank of Georgia), and the initial deposit requirements aren't strictly enforced. Only a passport is required, no utility bill. You may declare residency anywhere, and if you ask the bank for a Reference Letter later on, the declared address will be displayed, i.e. you get a free proof of address.
Seems interesting! Do you know what amount's of cash deposits and what frequency for Georgia banks usually are OK without rising any flags and too much questions?
I am asking this because EU banks has their limits of cash deposits per month, after which they need to ask for a lot of documentation and report transaction, limits depend from country.
Hi, Guys!
Everything is pretty well - pleasant speaking, relevant questions from compliance, adequate bank forms, nice attitude from personal manager.
I have 4 currency account - USD, EUR, RUR, AMD(local currency). Also got a debit card.
Please note that they are not working with crypto.
Hi, Guys!
Everything is pretty well - pleasant speaking, relevant questions from compliance, adequate bank forms, nice attitude from personal manager.
I have 4 currency account - USD, EUR, RUR, AMD(local currency). Also got a debit card.
Please note that they are not working with crypto.