I did not have to translate my US passport and have the translation notarized to open my accounts at Uniatrum.
Bill B 2008/2/12 James Tsohas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Julian, did this bank require you to have your passport translated into > Russian and get a Notary? > > James, > > 2008/1/24 wab3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > call Uniastrum Bank in Moscow, ask for Carolina Gasnash in the Expat > > Banking Department, I have been banking with them for about 3 years and have > > no problems. > > > > I have a hard currency account and a ruble account with Mastercard debit > > card attached to the accounts, I use it in Russia, Europe, Hong Kong and on > > an occasion or two used it in the US, I receive interest on the hard > > currency account, don't recall the % right now, ask Carolina. > > > > Bill B > > > > 2008/1/24 Nikolaus Twickel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Dear list, > > > > > > word has it that some Russian banks pay interest to ruble deposits at > > > roughly the rate of inflation. But ING, where I bank, would only give less > > > than six percent p.a., which seems a pretty bad deal given an > > > inflation rate of more than 11 percent. Can anybody recommend a bank > > > and give some details about procedures and trappings? > > > > > > Thanks, Nikolaus > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Expat mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ >
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