As extended as you have a French domicile, you are able to open a bank account in France. The bank will require a form of identification such as a passport and proof of domicile which is normally a utility or telephone bill in your designation. The different types of account options are much the same as other countries. It is normal in France to pay a monthly charge, a frais, for your contemporary account, charges are also made for any agreed overdraft facility, decouvert, regardless of whether you have used it or not. The amount in words goes at the top of the cheque (the opposite to the UK), underneath is written who the money needs to be paid to….
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April 12, 2011
A Guide to Opening and Using a Bank Account in France
Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Account Charges, Account Options, Cheque, Designation, Domicile, economics, Frais, France, money, Overdraft Facility, Passport, Proof, Telephone Bill — admin @ 12:42 am
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