Open a Bank Account in Poland
Poland is a country with one of the most developed economies in the Eurozone. In addition, this country is one of the friendliest to Ukrainians and companies from Ukraine. However, to live in this country or do business in it, you need to open a bank account in Poland. It is better to entrust the work to specialists to avoid rejection and time delays. Lawtter Solutions helps clients open an account at a Polish bank. We ensure fast account opening without any problems.
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General information about opening a bank account in Poland
Poland is a country with a developed economy and one of the economic leaders of the European Union. More than 50 different banks have licenses for financial activity here. Almost all of them have the option of opening bank accounts for non-residents. So, if you wonder, “Can a foreigner open a bank account in Poland?”, the answer is yes.
Polish banks offer account openings for both individuals and legal entities. Individuals can get a bank card and open a current payment account in Poland. This will allow them to receive wages, use credit funds, withdraw cash, and make purchases by cashless payment. Banks in Poland are loyal to Ukrainians, so the registration procedure will not take much time.
As for legal entities, they can register a current or investment account. It is possible to open an account in a Polish bank online. Some banks do not require personal presence; you can download an application, use the function of scanning documents, and register remotely.
Advantages of opening a bank account in Poland
Opening a bank account in Poland offers several important advantages. The main ones are as follows
The possibility of opening a multi-currency account
You can open accounts in euros, US dollars, and Polish zloty.Favorable conditions
Many banks in Poland do not require fees for account maintenance and bank cards. They offer low fees for transfers, including cross-border.Ability to conduct trade activities throughout the EU
Poland is a member of the European Union, so the same rules apply to banks in this country as to other financial organizations registered in the EU.Wide choice of banks
More than 100 financial institutions in Poland are licensed for financial activities and offer different conditions. This allows companies and individuals to choose the most suitable offers.Loyal attitude to Ukrainians
Poland is one of the most loyal countries for individuals and legal entities from Ukraine, thanks to which the procedure for opening an account and the requirements of banks, in general, are quite loyal.Documents
List of documents for opening a bank account
- ID card of a non-resident;
- Proof of residence address;
- Taxpayer Identification Number;
- Confirmation of the origin of the money;
- Resume (CV).
Opening a business bank account in Poland requires the following information
- Constituent documents;
- ID of the director, shareholders;
- ID of the manager (if any);
- Power of Attorney issued by the director (for the manager);
- Proof of residence address of the director, shareholders, manager;
- Contracts with partners;
- Proof of origin of funds.
A notarized translation into Polish is also a prerequisite.
Stages of opening an account
Lawtter Solutions offers services for opening an account in Poland. We provide full legal support. Lawtter Solutions conducts the procedure in 5 steps:
Before opening a company and registering a business in Poland, you need to choose a bank. The largest banks in Poland are as follows:
- Getin Noble Bank;
- Millennium Bank;
- mBank;
- ING Bank;
- Bank Santander;
- Pekao Bank;
- PKO Bank Polski.
Clients can contact Lawtter Solutions representatives and get advice in any convenient way. Specialists will tell you what you need to register a company and a bank account for legal entities and residents and provide any necessary services.
Kateryna Ozerova
Managing Partner, Co-Founder
Important: Lawtter Solutions does not provide services to citizens and residents of the Russian Federation.