List of Czech bank accounts for foreigners

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What do I need to open a Czech bank account?

Most banks will require from you:

  • an ID / passport
  • a proof of residence, can be
    • a rental contract
    • temporary/permanent residence permit

With these documents, go to a branch of the following banks.

Free bank accounts with English support

Fio banka

Fio banka is a branch bank that also offers online banking. Their website has an English interface, and also in their branches you can find English speaking customer service.

They offer a free current account that can hold Czech currency (CZK), but also in many others (at the moment: AUD, CAD, DKK, EUR, GBP, HRK, HUF, CHF, JPY, NOK, PLN, RUB, SEK, USD).

Besides, you get

  • a free Mastercard for contactless payments
    • another payment card for a second person
  • up to 10 cash withdrawals / month at Fio ATMs
    • 5 at other ATMs
    • 1 withdrawal in foreign country per month

See also: More features

Raiffeisenbank

German-based Raiffeisenbank offers two current accounts:

Chytrý účet

The Smart account (Chytrý účet) has no running fees but also not many features included. What you get included:

  • a CZK account (for any further currency, you pay 29 CZK / month)
  • a debit card
  • a credit card
  • free cash withdrawal at ATMs in Czechia