Bank
#2
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Joined: Oct 2023
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Bank fees often cover the operational costs of maintaining accounts, processing transactions, and providing services like ATMs and online banking. While banks do earn from lending, these fees help maintain their infrastructure, pay for regulatory compliance, and cover risks associated with account management. Some banks may waive fees if you maintain a certain balance or sign up for direct deposit, so it's worth checking with your bank to see if there are ways to reduce or avoid these charges
#3
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Posts: 40
Banks often charge fees for basic services to cover operational costs, even though they profit from lending deposits. If you're dealing with Thomaston Savings Bank, you can find customer service insights and user experiences on PissedConsumer: Thomaston Savings Bank Customer Service. This site offers real reviews, ratings, and advice to help you understand their services better.
#4
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Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 253
I want to discuss the following question: who opened an international bank account (not offshore, but specifically "international" in large banks like HSBC, Citi, etc.)? How realistic is it for an individual? For example, my business is connected with orders from Europe and Asia, and there are constant problems with transfer fees. I read that international accounts simplify access to different currencies and reduce fees, but how difficult is it to pass compliance?
#5
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Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 339
When I was looking for an international account, I found that it was more convenient than opening separate accounts in each country. Such banks allow you to hold multiple currencies in one account, which is useful when working with clients from different countries. My interest in open international bank account online led me to this useful website. I began to study article after article and realized that I should pay close attention to transfer and conversion fees. I hadn't paid enough attention to this before. Some banks have hidden fees, and this can hit your wallet hard if you often work with different currencies.


