Freewind
Hello, guys!
Maybe you can help me.
I wanna open bank account in bank in Indonesia (not nessesary indonesian) with open debit card (not a credit!), which I can use for on-line payment for international airlines tickets.
And also will be good to have mobile banking.
The problem is - I don't have a KITAS, so need a bank, who will let me open account. And second problem - is no enough information in banks's websites and actually, it can be wrong.
So, who had a good experience with banks i here, maybe can give some advice?
scout
[b]Banks and kitas[/b]
You just need a friend with an indonesian bank account to verify you, take your passport and other identification.BII is a good one to start with. Also Commonwealth Bank will open an account, as long as you have a letter from Commonwealth Australia Bank. There are probably other indonesian banks that do the same as BII, just check.
Good Luck
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Channel1
[b]Bank Account.[/b]
The only bank who will accept new bank account for personal saving either in Rupiah account or US$ account is Bank Permata but for this you will need to be referred by an Indonesian who own an account at the mentioned bank.
For more info, you may contact me I may as well help you to this.
Cheers,
scout
[b]Banking[/b]
Channel1 wroteThe only bank who will accept new bank account for personal saving either in Rupiah account or US$ account is Bank Permata but for this you will need to be referred by an Indonesian who own an account at the mentioned bank.
For more info, you may contact me I may as well help you to this.
Cheers,
Bank Permata is [B]not[/B] the only Bank to accept a new account. BII extends the same service, if you go with an Indonesian who has an account too, as I mentioned before.
pollyanna
scout wroteBank Permata is [B]not[/B] the only Bank to accept a new account. BII extends the same service, if you go with an Indonesian who has an account too, as I mentioned before.
Yes, and so does Danamon. Probably there are many that do.
Tamispecial
pollyanna wroteYes, and so does Danamon. Probably there are many that do.
if you have an Australian Commonwealth bank account you simply take proof of identity,passport etc..and they will open an account for you in either rupiah or AUD...and they do it on the spot.
gilbert de jong
same with mandiri, bca, danamon, bii, and all the rest.... You also get your atmcard right away, without your name on it, if you want an atmcard with your name it will take aprox. 10 days.
Freewind
[B]gilbert de jong [/B], so, u sure, that all indo banks can open account, just need to have a sponsor (reffery) who has account in the same banks? Dont need to have any tax number? (I hope)
But which bank can provide debit mastercard/visa (not electron), which I can use in internet to buy tickets and other stuff? It is the most important for me. ATM card is not what i need..
scout
[b]Atm is not what i need[/b]
You now have a great list of banks to choose from. Get in there and ask these questions to them directly. :icon_rolleyes:
gilbert de jong
As for the referral (friend who has an account at the bank) I can only tell you my personal experience when I opened an account, I did it without and wasn't asked for one either.
I just walked in and took a number and waited for my turn at the customer services desk, at the c.s. desk I explained what I wanted and she then grabed some forms and started filling them in, asking me questions along the way. she made copies of my passport,kitas and blue book. I signed and that was that. Got an atmcard right away..not the card you want. Since it's a rupiahaccount I didn't see the sence of having such a card, the Dollaraccount is a 'long-term' deposit so no card.
Up to you now where to go, but do as scout suggest...(if you're in the country already) just go to a bank and tell 'm what you want. Might help to mention how much money you're going to deposit in their care ;).
friendly greetings, gilbert.
ronb
gilbert de jong wroteAs for the referral (friend who has an account at the bank) I can only tell you my personal experience when I opened an account, I did it without and wasn't asked for one either.
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Yes, but you had a kitas. I think the "friend" (who has identity) is used when you do not have a kitas.
gilbert de jong
ronb wroteYes, but you had a kitas. I think the "friend" (who has identity) is used when you do not have a kitas.
hmm. yeah that could be it.
msveuve
[b]Comm Bank[/b]
Tamispecial wroteif you have an Australian Commonwealth bank account you simply take proof of identity,passport etc..and they will open an account for you in either rupiah or AUD...and they do it on the spot.
Went there yesterday on Jl Legian, and was told that my OZ Comm Bank acount means nothing here to open a local one. Have to start afresh
scout
msveuve wroteWent there yesterday on Jl Legian, and was told that my OZ Comm Bank acount means nothing here to open a local one. Have to start afresh
If you dont have a kitas, you will need a letter of introduction from your commonwealth branch in australia, along with your passport copy. friends of mine doing the same thing, took copies of their latest bank statements, so the bank staff can see that you actually have money to transfer. Hope this helps
steelersman
What can an American do to open a bank account in Bali? I need to transfer money into an Indonesian account for living expenses because American banks will not allow for more than $100 transactions at a time. Maybe if I go in the bank I can withdraw my rent money?
widder
Any foreigner needs a KITAS to open a bank account, or you can try the "friend" alternative.
How about using a credit or debit card
matsaleh
The BCA Card Centre on jalan Raya Kuta allows you to take up to Rp10 million (about US$1100) per day on credit card. The Card Centre charges Rp50.000 per transaction.
Previously, I would transfer cash to my credit card via internet the day before and then withdraw my own money from the credit card.
My bank charges $4.00 for a Rp10 mill transaction (as long as my credit card's in "credit", otherwise there's a "cash advance" fee) and the exchange rate is comparable to that on the street.
Suggest you check with your credit card company about their charges and exchange rates first, then this might be the way to go.
steelersman
matsaleh wroteThe BCA Card Centre on jalan Raya Kuta allows you to take up to Rp10 million (about US$1100) per day on credit card. The Card Centre charges Rp50.000 per transaction.
Previously, I would transfer cash to my credit card via internet the day before and then withdraw my own money from the credit card.
My bank charges $4.00 for a Rp10 mill transaction (as long as my credit card's in "credit", otherwise there's a "cash advance" fee) and the exchange rate is comparable to that on the street.
Suggest you check with your credit card company about their charges and exchange rates first, then this might be the way to go.
In the past, I could use my ATM like a credit card. It has a visa logo. So I believe that I should be able to use BCA card center to withdraw $1100 every month.
Hopefully I will find an Indonesia friend to help me open a bank account. I would like to have my salary transferred into an Indonesian bank account.
steelersman
It also depends on what your home bank will let you do.
alphonso
steelersman wroteIt also depends on what your home bank will let you do.
Like a daily withdrawal limit that your home bank has placed on your account? You're probably able to increase that just by asking them. If they don't increase it, and you're stuck with a paltry $100 per day or whatever, i'd be changing banks.