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Current Accounts in Brazil

The Brazilian inflation rate has been around 7% for the past years therefore expatriates should compare different bank accounts on their requirements and interest rates when in need of opening Current Accounts in Brazil. There are many international banks such as HSBC or Standard Chartered whose system of current accounts is similar to that in other developed countries.

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Premier International Account

Premier International Account in Brazil

£2,500, €2,500, $3,500 Debit card, cheque book (Sterling accounts only) £/$/€
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New customers who open a Sterling account can earn 1% AER interest for the first 3 months of account opening if a balance of between £10,000 and £24,999 is maintained. No monthly fee charged if minimum monthly balance of £2,500/€2,500/$3,500 is maintained.

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HSBC International

HSBC International in Brazil

£5,000,$10,000,€10,000 Cash Card, Cheque Book, Debit Card £/$/€
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Flexible international current account for day-to-day banking in sterling, US dollars and euro, with debit card /chequebook

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BNP Paribas Personal Investors

BNP Paribas Personal Investors in Brazil

EUR 50,000 International debit and credit card, deferred debit cards available 26 currencies: euro, US dollar, pound sterling, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, Hong Kong dollar, etc.
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Day-to-day cash management in different currencies around the world.
As an expatriate you benefit from our preferential fee structure “Expat Investors”:

  • No transfer fees for bank transactions
  • Reimbursement of transfer fees charged by your bank
  • Reduced foreign exchange fees
  • 50 % discount on the annual account management fees
  • 50% discount on the annual fees for an international bank card (Visa, Mastercard)
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Barclays Wealth

Barclays Wealth in Brazil

£5,000 or currency equivalent Debit and credit cards (£), deferred debit cards available £/$/€
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Choice of Current accounts in sterling, euros and US dollars. Access to credit and debit cards in different currencies. Open an account in Jersey, Isle of Man or London. Discounted international payments available. Savings and deposit accounts available 

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Banking in Brazil

Foreigners seeking to open a bank account in Brazil require a residence visa. It is necessary that you go in person to open an account though some banks offer the facility of provisionally opening accounts online. The documents necessary for opening an account are residence visa (minimum 12 months), proof of identity (passport of foreigners identity card called Cédula de Identidade para Estrangeiro - CIE), proof of domicile, proof of income (for opening a salary account) and National...Read More >
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