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Where should I setup a bank account in Italy?

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We asked expats in Italy what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...

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"No - I could not find a bank that had any useful or additional services compared to my current bank (Fleet-Boston), although this is not saying much. As such, I kept my same Fleet acount, and opened a local bank acount in Italy to pay local expenses. The "expat" services I use are the internet banking (essential) and a wire transfer service since I am paid in dollars in my US account, but I have an Italian bank account for local expenses," said another expat in Turin, Italy.

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Italy's Chianti Region South of Florence
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