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Current Accounts in Sweden

The process for opening current accounts in Sweden is simple. All one needs is a personnummer or the Swedish identification number which is enough to prove that the applicant is a resident of the country. A requirement for getting this number is registration as a Swedish resident at one’s local Skatteverket or tax bureau.

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Premier International Account

Premier International Account in Sweden

£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 Sweden

£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 Sweden

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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Additional Product Relationship Manager Account

Additional Product Relationship Manager Account in Sweden

£50,000 or currency equivalent Debit and credit cards (£), deferred debit cards available £/$/€
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Dedicated Relationship Manager taking care of your banking needs including; Currency exchange services, Introduction to tax services, Free financial review, International mortgage advice for property purchases in the UK, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Gibraltar, Advice from international investment experts.

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Cost of Living in Sweden

The average rent for a two-bedroom property with a kitchen as of January 2008 is around SEK 4,600 (US$648) to SEK 5,600 (US$789) per month. Most expats resort to sharing the rent with a roommate or finding a place outside the city. If you deem it necessary to purchase a house, the national average for a small house as of 2008 amounts to SEK 1,575,000 (US$222,030) Read More >

Cost of Living in Stockholm

Renting a flat or one bedroom apartment in the city center costs about SEK (Swedish Krona) 4985.98 or USD 622.66 monthly. A more spacious two to three bedroom apartment in the same location costs about SEK 7571.57 (USD 945.56). Read More >

Banking in Sweden

Those without a personnummer can still open a non-resident bank account. Small banks may refuse international clients; however, expats can apply with Sweden's largest banks, namely Handelsbanken, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB), Nordea Bank, and Swedbank. Read More >
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