Hello!
Sounds like you're looking for a bank. Probably somewhere in Armenia
In China only CNY, USD - no EURSo through a bank in Turkey/China I can store and move both EUR and RUB?
Which bank in Serbia offers RUB accounts?Other than that bank in Kazakhstan, Serbia and Armenia could work
RaiffeisenWhich bank in Serbia offers RUB accounts?
Out of curiosity are you able to share the name of this bank? To my knowledge there aren't any independent banks in Western Sahara and any banks that claim to be licensed there are scams and should be avoided similar to Comoros.There is a bank with license in Western Sahara. They have very high fees but do provide RUB accounts.
I wouldn't trust such a bank with a penny, but you dont really have much choice.
Other than that bank in Kazakhstan, Serbia and Armenia could work
But what if you go on a vacation and you login to check your balance or pay some bill.I would like to say something about Raiffeisen in Serbia. I opened bank account there this summer, EUR and local also, I am from there. But, I am not living there, so they told me I need to put local time on my phone if I want to use online their app, there is some kind of glitch. So I do that, but apparently I am far away, or whatever, because it didn't work, and now my account is blocked So, if you are not live there, that can be a problem. But if you are there, everyone said it is really good.
Man who is working in bank and with whom I talked when I opened my account, said he was using in Greece without any problem, but he didn't change time on his phone, he left it on Serbian time (that is 1 hour before Greece, CET). I am far away now, so I can't left it on Serbian local time. I changed time before I used the app, but still I had problem. If you live outside of Serbia, it can be problem. Just for vacation, maybe not, I don't know.But what if you go on a vacation and you login to check your balance or pay some bill.
Maybe try use a VPN and log in from Serbia as well?I would like to say something about Raiffeisen in Serbia. I opened bank account there this summer, EUR and local also, I am from there. But, I am not living there, so they told me I need to put local time on my phone if I want to use online their app, there is some kind of glitch. So I do that, but apparently I am far away, or whatever, because it didn't work, and now my account is blocked So, if you are not live there, that can be a problem. But if you are there, everyone said it is really good.
That's karma of any bank that deals with RUB Just kiddingI would like to say something about Raiffeisen in Serbia. I opened bank account there this summer, EUR and local also, I am from there. But, I am not living there, so they told me I need to put local time on my phone if I want to use online their app, there is some kind of glitch. So I do that, but apparently I am far away, or whatever, because it didn't work, and now my account is blocked So, if you are not live there, that can be a problem. But if you are there, everyone said it is really good.
Easiest would be in one of the CIS countries (Armenia/Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan/Tajikistan/Uzbekistan) as opposed to HK/SG as others have already said.Hello,
I’d like to ask if there’s an EMI, whether for private or corporate clients, that can store both EUR and RUB, for which I’m able to transfer to and from Russia.
I don’t care where’s the EMI based, my assumption it’s easier to find such thing based in HK or SG than EU.
Grateful for your tips!