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When living in Germany, having a '''German Bank Account''' (or an account for Euros) can be very useful. Here's a list of them by features.
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|Banking in Germany
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|Free, English, no Anmeldung
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|When living or doing business in Germany, a '''German Bank Account''' can be useful for receiving salary, paying rent & other spending. Find here an bank for your purpose.
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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ==
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* [[/Current|Current Bank Accounts]] (''Girokonto''): accounts for individuals
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** <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#monthly-fees=no">Free banks (no monthly fees)</htmltag>
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** <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#languages=en">Banks with English support</htmltag>
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** <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#cash-withdrawals=free-own">Banks with free cash withdrawals</htmltag>
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** <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#no-registered-address=1">Banks with no registered address (''Anmeldung'') required</htmltag>
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* [[/Business|Business Bank Accounts]]
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* [[/Students|Bank Accounts for Students]]
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** [[/Blocked|Blocked Accounts]] (''Sperrkonto'') for study or jobseeker visa application
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* [[/Savings|Savings Accounts]]
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* [[/Brokers|Brokers]]
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* [[/Credit_cards|Credit Cards]]
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=== What is a German bank account? ===
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{{FAQ/Item|q= Do I need a German or a Euro bank account? |a=
In this article, German bank account are accounts that have an account number ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bank_Account_Number IBAN]) starting with ''DE…''.
 
 
 
=== Do I need a German or Euro bank account? ===
 
  
 
To pay rent and most bills or receive salary, you usually need an account that can '''send''' and '''receive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area SEPA transfers]''' in '''EUR'''.
 
To pay rent and most bills or receive salary, you usually need an account that can '''send''' and '''receive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area SEPA transfers]''' in '''EUR'''.
  
So your bank account does not necessarily be from Germany. It must only be able to send and receive SEPA transfers in EUR. Many accounts from other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Economic_Area EU and EEA countries] can do that.
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So your bank account does not need to be from Germany. It must only be able to send and receive SEPA transfers in EUR. Many accounts from other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Economic_Area EU and EEA countries] can do that.
 
 
However, some companies and authorities have '''problems using non-German IBAN'''. This is illegal but it may happen. Then, a German account is more convenient. 
 
  
== Lists of Bank Accounts ==
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However, some companies and authorities have '''problems using non-German account number''' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bank_Account_Number IBAN]). This is illegal but it may happen. Then, a <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#iban=de">German account number</htmltag> is more convenient.
=== Bank Accounts With English Support ===
 
* {{Link|Bunq|bunq}}, speaks also: Dutch, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
 
* {{Link|Commerzbank|commerzbank}} (online banking)
 
* {{Link|Deutsche Bank|deutsche-bank}}
 
* {{Link|Insha|insha}}
 
* {{Link|Lydia|lydia}}
 
* {{Link|Monese|monese}}, speaks also: Bulgarian, Czech, German, Estonian, Spanish, French, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
 
* {{Link|N26|n26}}, speaks also: French, German, Italian, Spanish
 
* {{Link|Nuri|nuri}}
 
* {{Link|Revolut|revolut}}, speaks also: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
 
* {{Link|Tomorrow|tomorrow}}
 
* {{Link|Vivid Money|vivid}}, speaks also: French, German, Italian, Spanish
 
* {{Link|Wise|wise}}, speaks also: Chinese, French, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
 
* {{Link|Yuh|yuh}}
 
  
=== Bank Accounts With German Account Number (IBAN) ===
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}}{{FAQ/Item|q= What do I need to open a German bank account? |a=
* {{Link|DKB|dkb}}
 
* {{Link|ING|ing}}
 
* {{Link|N26|n26}}
 
* {{Link|Norisbank|norisbank}}
 
* {{Link|Nuri|nuri}}
 
* {{Link|O2 Banking|o2banking}}
 
* {{Link|Tomorrow|tomorrow}}
 
* {{Link|Vivid Money|vivid}}
 
  
=== Bank Accounts Without Monthly Fees ===
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This varies from bank to bank. However, these things are common:
* {{Link|DKB|dkb}}
 
* {{Link|N26|n26}}
 
* {{Link|Nuri|nuri}}
 
* {{Link|Revolut|revolut}}
 
* {{Link|Vivid Money|vivid}}
 
* {{Link|Wise|wise}}
 
  
==== … if you receive money on it regularly ====
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* You always need prove your identity, e.g. with a passport or national ID card.
* {{Link|ING|ing.giro}} if you receive > €700 every month
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* You often need give an address, so that the bank can send you a credit or debit card.
* {{Link|Norisbank|norisbank}} if you receive > €500 every month
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* Sometimes, you need to show your registration (''Anmeldung'')
* {{Link|O2 Banking|o2banking}} if you receive > €700 every month
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* Some banks want to see your income and credit history. (E.g. {{AffLink|DKB|dkb}} is known to be picky.)
  
==== … for young people ====
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}}{{FAQ/Item|q= Which type of bank account can I use as a freelancer? |a=
* {{Link|ING|ing.giro}} if you are < 28
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To receive income from freelancing or your business, you usually need a [[/Business|business bank]]. Banks listed here are for individuals who want to receive their salary from being an employee, their scholarship or similar.
* {{Link|Norisbank|norisbank}} if you are < 21
 
* {{Link|O2 Banking|o2banking}} if you are < 28 and a student, apprentice or trainee
 
  
=== Bank Accounts With Signup Bonuses===
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}}{{FAQ/Item|q= Do I get interest on my money? |a=
* {{Link|Vivid Money|vivid}}: €10 welcome bonus + up to €100 cashback
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On giro accounts in Germany, you usually do not get interests paid out. For such offers, check the [[/Savings|List of German Savings Accounts]].
  
== Comparisons of Bank Accounts ==
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}}{{FAQ/Item|q= Which bank is the best for me? |a=
These finance services compare current bank accounts on the market and let you filter the list by specific features:
 
  
=== Private Bank Accounts (Giro) Compared ==
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A bank that
* [https://tools.financeads.net/girokontorechner.php?tp=dif&wf=35819&ntpl=responsive&h=1 Private bank accounts compared by FinanceAds]*
 
* [https://vergleiche.financequality.net/12857/22391/ Private bank accounts compared by FinanceQuality]*
 
  
=== Private Bank Accounts for Students Compared ==  
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* speaks <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#languages=en">your language</htmltag>. There many offers with support in English or even more languages.
** [https://tools.financeads.net/studentenkontorechner.php?tp=dif&wf=35819&ntpl=responsive&h=1 Student bank accounts compared by FinanceAds].
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* has <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#cash-withdrawals=free-own">free cash withdrawals</htmltag>. While nearly all supermarkets already allow card payments, you will still need to use cash at smaller shops, cafés, restaurants or food trucks.
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* has <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#monthly-fees=no">no monthly fees</htmltag>. There are so many banks even without fees, so you don't need to pick one that costs money.
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* lets you sign up with our documents. If you <htmltag tagname="a" href="/Germany/Banking/Current#no-registered-address=1">do not have an registered address (''Anmeldung'')</htmltag> yet, this can be difficult.
  
== More Banking Overviews ==
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* [[/Business|List of German Business Bank Accounts]]
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* [[/Students|List of German Student Bank Accounts]]
 
* [[/Savings|List of German Savings Accounts]]
 
  
* [[/Credit_cards|List of German Credit Cards]]
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{{Notes}}
  
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[[Category:Banking]]

Latest revision as of 00:01, 1 August 2022

When living or doing business in Germany, a German Bank Account can be useful for receiving salary, paying rent & other spending. Find here an bank for your purpose.

Questions & Answers[edit]

Do I need a German or a Euro bank account? [edit]

To pay rent and most bills or receive salary, you usually need an account that can send and receive SEPA transfers in EUR.

So your bank account does not need to be from Germany. It must only be able to send and receive SEPA transfers in EUR. Many accounts from other EU and EEA countries can do that.

However, some companies and authorities have problems using non-German account number (IBAN). This is illegal but it may happen. Then, a German account number is more convenient.

What do I need to open a German bank account? [edit]

This varies from bank to bank. However, these things are common:

  • You always need prove your identity, e.g. with a passport or national ID card.
  • You often need give an address, so that the bank can send you a credit or debit card.
  • Sometimes, you need to show your registration (Anmeldung)
  • Some banks want to see your income and credit history. (E.g. DKB[1] is known to be picky.)

Which type of bank account can I use as a freelancer? [edit]

To receive income from freelancing or your business, you usually need a business bank. Banks listed here are for individuals who want to receive their salary from being an employee, their scholarship or similar.

Do I get interest on my money? [edit]

On giro accounts in Germany, you usually do not get interests paid out. For such offers, check the List of German Savings Accounts.

Which bank is the best for me? [edit]

A bank that

  • speaks your language. There many offers with support in English or even more languages.
  • has free cash withdrawals. While nearly all supermarkets already allow card payments, you will still need to use cash at smaller shops, cafés, restaurants or food trucks.
  • has no monthly fees. There are so many banks even without fees, so you don't need to pick one that costs money.
  • lets you sign up with our documents. If you do not have an registered address (''Anmeldung'') yet, this can be difficult.

Notes[edit]

  1. This is an affiliate link. If you click on it and then buy something or sign up for a service, we may earn a commission which covers our expenses. This does not change the price for you.