Hello,
VALIS International can get you setup with either a personal US bank
account, or a US corporate bank account, as Nick suggests.
However, we do make it easy, and you can get a US Corporate Banking
Package that includes everything you need from Corp to Office to Bank
account for only $750.
> Is it possible for a foreign company to open
> a bank account in the US? I want to be able to
> offer exchange services to US clients.
Yes it is possible but it ain't easy!!! See the discussion on this list
over last few days... The route we took was to incorporate a US entity
which makes it mu
> Can anybody on this list suggest a 'decent' US bank that has REAL online
> banking or that accepts wires by fax?
>
> We need to be able to fully manage an account remotely, any chance?
>
> marco
SunTrust Bank
http://suntrust.com/
A clip from the section of the website that happened to includ
rmier - Ormetal Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 10, 2001 2:42 am
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: US bank fees on international transfers
> On 9 Jun 2001, at 4:29, Graham Kelly wrote:
>
> > Well, guys, I've discovered that most US banks "extract" $10 USD
On 9 Jun 2001, at 4:29, Graham Kelly wrote:
> Well, guys, I've discovered that most US banks "extract" $10 USD for
> an incoming wire...
I noticed that as well. Canadian Banks do same but on occasions.
I think that it depends either on the amount of the wire or the
presence or not of a corresp
Good morning Graham,
How is Texas treating you, or are you on the road
again?
Just to let you know, the Dutch banks have learned
this also. In about half the inbound transfers I
receive a charge of about $6.50 give or take on USD
value.
Ocassionally, they really sock it to me on the
outboound