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    #11
    Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View Post
    Hello All

    Hope everyone is well.

    We use Natwest which we have started using for International Payments. With every non-GBP invoice clearing, we are loosing 2-4% of the invoice value. Considering large invoice, it is a small being very small firm. With each invoice money lost, we can pay 1-2 months of salaries for off-shore employees.

    Thanks in advance.
    TRP

    I would suggest using ING in Brussels (formerly Banque Bruxelles Lambert). You can hold a GBP and Euro accounts, you can call them on +32 2 547 21 11. I would also suggest setting up a sister company in the EU.

    A good start is here:
    e-Residency Benefits | Digital Nomad, Freelancer, Startup Company

    You can PM me if you wish.
    "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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      #12
      Originally posted by Paddy View Post
      I would suggest using ING in Brussels (formerly Banque Bruxelles Lambert). You can hold a GBP and Euro accounts, you can call them on +32 2 547 21 11. I would also suggest setting up a sister company in the EU.
      Wouldn't you need a company in Belgium in order to open an account with ING in Brussels?

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
        Currency accounts or something like TransferWise borderless accounts.
        I've used Transferwise before (not the borderless account which looks great). and they are very good.

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