BANCHE A ROMA

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Feb 10, 2016
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Rome, the capital city of Italy, is the ancient most cosmopolitan city that has more than 3000 years of history to its credit. Being a global city, it is one of the most visited places on earth. BANCHE A ROMA functions towards the economic progress of the nation and helps its citizens as well expats to enjoy a healthy financial life.

Top 10 BANCHE A ROMA:

  • Wells Fargo Bank

  • United Community Bank

  • River City bank

  • Greater Community bank

  • Georgia Power Northwest federal credit union

  • Citizens First Bank

  • Courtesy Finance

  • Credito Italano

  • Banco di Roma

  • Banca Popolare di Milano

  • RAS bank

  • Allianz bank

Features of BANCHE A ROMA:

Even for the expats, Opening a bank account is relatively a simple affair in Rome. With just a photo identity, address proof and a driver’s license, anybody can open an account on the BANCHE A ROMA. However, some banks do not ask for address proof and some need them and hence it is better to have them.

Apart from all the above mentioned documents in order to open a bank account people in Rome need a codec fiscal is a powerful number allotted by the government, which will facilitate the person to do safe transactions like purchasing of a vehicle or home or any other utility or rent an apartment. People who relocate to Italy from other countries can apply for this number from their country itself. They can easily apply through online.

BANCHE A ROMA generally have different office hours. Most of them are open between 8.30 am and 1.30 pm and again 2.30 am to 4.40 pm in the evening.

BANCHE A ROMA are quite often ready to negotiate service charges along with the interest rates. Suppose, the account holder need to withdraw money in the banks of Rome, they have to fill a personal, check out to themselves and have to cash it at the bank. At times, people are permitted to withdraw from other banks also. It is always better to inquire about this facility while opening the account. Service fees will be charged for tall the translations made or the checks written.

BANCHE A ROMA follow a different pattern of writing the numbers. To mark thousands, a decimal point is used and for a cent a comma must be used instead of a decimal point. Example; 1000.00 will be written as 1.000,00 .

While writing the checks one must be very careful. There must not be any capital letter in the amount specified and all the letters must be connected with each other. Money withdrawals can be done through ATMs or through Bancomat card.

The official currency of Italy is Euro, which is divided into 100 cents. A comma will separate the two decimals.

The traveler cannot not simply visit a BANCHE A ROMA and convert their currency. Only people with a bank account can exchange money in banks. In addition, credit cards are of no use in Italy because the country is a cash based one rather credit based. Fees for credit cards are very high and hence credit card acceptance is very low

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