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Wise is the obvious one. Its euro accounts come with a Belgian Iban.mark_cycling00 said:I have about €150 left in a Latvian P2P and need to withdraw into a EUR account (or at least they need an IBAN for an account that accepts euros) they're not dealing with GBP anymore
Starling have stopped issuing them, HSBC seem to charge high fees, I tried Monese but they wouldn't accept my address - I think it must have a property number and I only have a house name.
Any others I can use? It's likely just for this one transaction really. Many thanks!!
https://wise.com/gb/account/eur-account
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Thanks both I'll give wise a try0
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If Wise doesn’t work out, Bankera (a Lithuanian bank) and Revolut both accept incoming Payments to an IBAN for zero fees. Zing and Trading 212 also accept incoming Euro-denominated payments1
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Deposits to T212 have to come from an account that's in your name which might not apply if it's from an investment platform/stockbroker.landsberger64 said:If Wise doesn’t work out, Bankera (a Lithuanian bank) and Revolut both accept incoming Payments to an IBAN for zero fees. Zing and Trading 212 also accept incoming Euro-denominated payments0
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