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Opening an account in Dubai with HSBC

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Old 12-01-2007, 11:47 AM
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Opening up a Bank Account with HSBC in Dubai:

[b]PLEASE NOTE YOU DO NEED TO OPEN A HSBC ACCOUNT IN THE UK FIRST!


Please contact HSBC.com

Ms Mintra Mitchell
International Banking Officer
Tel: 01534 616374 Ext 8326

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Razneer,
I tried this number but was given another number to ring...02079917278...I think you need to have a HSBC account in the UK before they will open an account in dubai, plus a minimum of 5000aed or £3000 needs to be in the dubai account as a minimum PLUS monthly deposits have to be made to keep the account running. The lady said she would be sending a pack out to me.
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Laguna

I did say in an earlier thread that I opened up a HSBC account here in the UK first.

3000 AED is the minimum balance required which works out to be £447.76 (£1 @ 6.7AED) which isnt that much.

"PLUS monthly deposits have to be made to keep the account running" - this I believe is incorrect because I have read the terms and conditions of the current account and as long as you keep 3000AED, the account cannot be closed.

Hope that clarifies.

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If anyone would like to see a copy of the application form and terms and conditions, pls private message me your email address and I will forward you a copy.

Thanks - Raz
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I got the HSBC application form today, it gives you the option to open one of several types of accounts. However, it also states in the covering letter that a fee of £100 will be charged to open the account unless it's you are a HSBC premier customer already. Razneer is this correct?
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Laguna

That is not correct. I was not charged any fee for opening my account.

Let me double check with my contact at HSBC but as far as I am aware there was no cost to me to open it.

I shall let you know shortly.

Thanks - Raz
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I just called HSBC and they are not aware of any opening account fee and were very surprised upon hearing me ask about this.

Are you able to scan me a copy of the covering letter for me to have a look at it so that I can advise you further.

I can "pm" you my email address....let me know.

Thanks Raz
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razneer, i did send you my email address but looks like you didnt get it. I checked the covering letter again and it does clearly say £100 opening fee. Also, you need to keep a minimum of £3000 in your account, not 3000aed. If you can send me your email address I will scan and let you see the paperwork.
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Laguna

I just re-read the terms and conditions and I have made an error, profuse apologies.

The minimum amount is as follows:

Personal Accounts: Minimum balance:

- 5000AED which works out to be about £600.00 because I have opened my account in Dirhams
or - 3000 GBP
or - 3000 USD
or - 3000 EURO

With regards to the opening account fee, when you email it to me, I shall call HSBC on Monday to confirm again whether I will be charged this fee because I was definitely not advised about it.

I will also re-confirm the minimum balance I require.

I'll email you a copy of the T&C's so that you can see the information I am looking at also. I opened up a current account called "Yasmeen" which is for women.

Raz
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hi razneer, sent you that covering letter as requested to your email ad
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