By September 1, all Argentina-Belgian customers living “abroad” will be required to move to another bank. Their bank account is closed. De Standaard wrote on Tuesday.
In recent months, Argenta has notified a total of 700 overseas customers by letter that their bank accounts will be closed. Participants were told they had two months, the last set until September 1, to transfer their money to another account. ride? The Belgian bank insurance company (as well) is phasing out its international services.
The termination applies to accounts of Belgians living abroad. By the word “outside”, Argenta refers to all countries that do not belong to the so-called Ceiba region. SEPA stands for the Single European Payment Area and includes all countries of the European Union, as well as a limited number of non-EU countries, such as Switzerland, Norway, Monaco and the United Kingdom. Transactions in this field are considered a “local batch”.
In recent months, Argenta has notified a total of 700 overseas customers by letter that their bank accounts will be closed. Participants were told they had two months, the last set until September 1, to transfer their money to another account. ride? The Belgian bank insurance company (as well) is phasing out its international services. The termination applies to accounts of Belgians living abroad. By the word “outside”, Argenta refers to all countries that do not belong to the so-called Ceiba region. SEPA stands for the Single European Payment Area and includes all countries of the European Union, as well as a limited number of non-EU countries, such as Switzerland, Norway, Monaco and the United Kingdom. Transactions in this field are considered a “local batch”.