Sunday, August 9, 2009

Can I take money from my dutch RABOBANK account from different country?

I made the account in Netherland, but now I am going back to Indonesia for good. So is it still possible for me to take money or even close the account from Indonesia?
Can I take money from my dutch RABOBANK account from different country?
Shouldn't be a problem. I lived abroad for a period of time and changed my postal address to there and the bank (ABN Amro) was fine with that. I received statements etc to that address, and any dealings I did was via internet banking or telephone (with code verification)





The only thing is that you will have to pay for the services, e.g. pincard, internet banking etc on a yearly basis. Therefore if you are not really using the account, then actually it doesn't make sense to keep it open





You can take money out from the account from an ATM with Maestro sign on it, or make a bank transfer (providing the Rabobank allows this to Indonesia) via internet banking, or of course withdraw all the money before you leave





The choice is yours :0)
Reply:The Maestro sign means you can use it in all maestro accepting ATM's (cash machines) in the world.


So you cans till access the money taht you have in the account.





I am not sure if you can close it from Indonesia, as they might need to see ID to close it. You could go to your local branch before you go to Indonesia to ask them.





But you dont have to close the account, you can leave it open. It doesnt really matter
Reply:I guess so. When I am in France or in Spain I can still take money from my Dutch Rabobank account. Hope this helps.

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