Typically, you’ll need: A valid government-issued ID (passport, driver’s license, national ID) Proof of address (utility bill, lease agreement) Social Security Number or Tax ID (if required in your country) Initial deposit (varies by bank)
Typically, you’ll need: A valid government-issued ID (passport, driver’s license, national ID) Proof of address (utility bill, lease agreement) Social Security Number or Tax ID (if required in your country) Initial deposit (varies by bank)
Checking Account: Used for daily transactions like paying bills and purchases. Savings Account: Designed to save money and earn interest over time.
An overdraft fee is charged when you spend more money than you have in your account and the bank covers the difference. Fees vary by bank.
You can usually reset it by:
A routing number is a 9-digit code that identifies your bank for transactions like direct deposits, wire transfers, and checks.
Maintain the minimum required balance
Immediately:
A wire transfer is an electronic transfer of money between banks. It can be domestic or international and may include transfer fees.