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Banks in Poland - Any good recommendations


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vndunne
  Jan 3, 08, 14:45  #1

Hi. My current bank, which will remain nameless, has aged me about 10 years in the last year with their ability to 'mess' the simplest of transactions up. Can anyone let me know of any good experiences with banks or any recommendations as it might be time to change. Key things:
- Ability to get things right the first time(or second time at a push)
- Good internet banking service.

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telefonitika
  Jan 3, 08, 15:34  #2

some banks have been recommended in some of the threads but im sure you'll get some given that will help you out :D

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Wroclaw
  Jan 3, 08, 15:37  #3

vndunne wrote:
Good internet banking service.


Maybe these.

Kredyt Bank

Lukas Bank

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Seanus
  Jan 3, 08, 16:02  #4

Millenium are professional but impose little charges here, there and everywhere. mBank are ur best bet

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vndunne
  Jan 3, 08, 16:10  #5

Thanks for all suggestions. Will check them out.

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steve d
  Jan 4, 08, 03:04  #6

Hi Vinny, and Happy New Year

Let me guess ;-)

The good lady wife uses MBank and says they are very good. However I am expecting HSBC to launch a branch operation here in the coming months ( I for one can't wait! ) so may be worth hanging on to see. I attended a market research on it recently and it will be aimed at professionals, wheter that will mean they show the same remains to be seen.

All the best, I'll let you know as and when I hear anything

Steve

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ukpolska
  Jan 4, 08, 03:36  #7

I use Millenium and have a high interest savings account in Lukas Bank, which covers my bank charges for Millenium, so in effect I have free banking :O)

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andy b
  Jan 4, 08, 04:01  #8

I am very happy with Citibank Handlowy. Their internet banking in English works well. If I need to call their call centre, there is always an English speaker on the other end of the line. When I visit the branch, there is very rarely a queue. Charges are not too bad.

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Harry
  Jan 4, 08, 06:15  #9

I'm another happy Citibank user. The internet banking works well and the telephone banking is even better; all the automated stuff is in English and they always have operators who speak good English.

My business account is with BPH and I was far less impressed with them, took five visits to the branch before I got full access to internet and telephone banking! Would have left but their internet banking works fairly well and their branch is in the same building as my office. Now they've been taken over by Pekao and the BetterHalf has had nothing but trouble with those wankers. I reckon I'll be off to mBank instead.

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Wroclaw Boy
  Jan 4, 08, 06:24  #10

Bank Zachodni bzwbk.pl excellent internet banking facilities in English of course. Unfortunately cock ups occur in every office establishment in Poland its not the banks fault only the idiot sitting behind the desk.

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vndunne
  Jan 4, 08, 11:20  #11

Agree with you Wroclaw boys ....but there seems to be a huge number of idiots sitting behind desks....Thats the problem......!!!
I have the internet banking from BZ WBK and it is great. I am relunctant to move for that reason. I just have to avoid dealing with any actual people behind desks.

Thanks for all recommendations.

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Mufasa
  Jan 4, 08, 12:17  #12

andy b wrote:
I am very happy with Citibank Handlowy. Their internet banking in English works well. If I need to call their call centre, there is always an English speaker on the other end of the line.


Agree with andy

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Bev07
  Jan 4, 08, 17:26  #13

I'm an expat living in Lodz. WBK (as Wroclaw Boy suggested above) is very expat user friendly. I'm very happy with it.

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telefonitika
Edited by: telefonitika  Jan 4, 08, 17:55  #14

http://www.nbp.pl/libanen.aspx?L=B

lists domestic banks in Poland by name head offices

http://www.nbp.pl/libanen.aspx?L=N

list of foreign banks in Poland

this information can be found via the main site of National Bank of Poland http://www.nbp.pl/homen.aspx?f=disclaimer_en.htm

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vndunne
  Jan 6, 08, 12:26  #15

I am actually with WBK. While all staff are pleasant, their ability(or lack of) to follow up anything is unreal. I am not demanding but the hassle i have had with the simplest of things. And i have dealt with a number of branches and they all seem to be the same. Their internet banking is great thought.

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 6, 08, 12:36  #16

BPH is very good...

vndunne wrote:
but there seems to be a huge number of idiots sitting behind desks....


Also many idiots in front of desks...

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BurntMaze
Edited by: BurntMaze  Jan 8, 08, 17:36  #17

i'm with s.h.i.t.t.y bank (sorry citibank). they charge me when i put money in and 4,99pln everytime i use the hole in the wall.

it's like they're doing me a favour by holding my money!

from everything i've heard mbank looks like the best bet.

i'm going to close my s.h.i.t.t.y bank account if for no other reason than the trolley dolly-esque women behind the desks are sour-faced and ruin my morning everytime i'm unfortunate enough to go in there.

at the end of the day, though, they're all bankers

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 8, 08, 17:37  #18

BurntMaze wrote:
4,99pln everytime i use the hole in the wall.


Maybe you should learn which are for free...

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Zgubiony
  Jan 10, 08, 09:38  #19

WBK or ING


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Mikey1
  Feb 13, 08, 18:25  #20

Thread attached on merging:
Banks in Poland

Are there any british or american banks in Warsaw or can someone recommend a good Polish one. This would be to open up a personal account. Good experience, horror story or any advice welcome. Thanks.

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telefonitika
  Feb 13, 08, 18:39  #21


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finT
  Feb 14, 08, 03:56  #22

Not worth the hassle of opening an account here. The simplest transaction in any bank takes about an hour of standing in line and two hours of trying to explain to a blank faced teller what you want. Maybe they should save money and make customers happier by just putting cardboard cutouts of smiley, happy people behind the desks? Probably the same amount of enquiries would get resolved. Internet banking rules! Until it goes wrong that is.

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davidpeake
  Feb 14, 08, 04:53  #23

WBK has a great internet site, and where i am some of the staff speak English..

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kioko
  Feb 14, 08, 08:16  #24

I use Inteligo (part of PKO BP) for about 4 years and I've never been to a bank during that time. I have no problems with my account doing everything through internet. I recomend it.

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MareGaea
  Feb 14, 08, 08:18  #25

I don't trust banks. It is that you HAVE to use them, otherwise I would not use them. They are bandits.

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jonni
  Feb 15, 08, 10:33  #26

I use Nordea Bank, which is Swedish-owned and has a few branches in Warsaw. I changed to them 3 years ago after having endless problems with Citibank.

They're quite friendly, and the internet service is good.

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