Thanks for your reply.interactivebrokers.com
schwab.com
tdameritrade.com
These are best for non-US residents with no SSN/ITIN.
Three of them are leader, they do offer cash management.
I am not pretty sure about " routing and wire numbers" ?
You can check them.
What do you really mean by "routing and wire numbers"?
Do you need bank account ?
For non resident ?OP didn't ask for debit card.
But BTW Schwab give you a debit card and also give routing and account info for ach. Also a checkbook. For wires you need to send to their account with further credit to info. Etrade can receive wires directly to the account number.
not sure why you link to interactive brokers?For non resident ?
Are you sure?
interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=46352&article=28225562
- Country of legal residence: United States
- Country of current residence: United States
- IB Entity: IBLLC-US
- TIN is a US Social Security Number
- Has verified mobile number
- Individual, Trust or Joint account excluding IRA's
- Additional restrictions for FA Clients
That's my point that non resident can open account but they do not get cash management .not sure why you link to interactive brokers?
But btw, they also open accounts for non residents. But you don't get cash management.
I didn't mention IB, I talked about Schwab and eTrade.That's my point that non resident can open account but they do not get cash management .
Depending of the country. At least for me, only IB works. The othersinteractivebrokers.com
schwab.com
tdameritrade.com
These are best for non-US residents with no SSN/ITIN.
Three of them are leader, they do offer cash management.
I am not pretty sure about " routing and wire numbers" ?
You can check them.
What do you really mean by "routing and wire numbers"?
Do you need bank account ?
I'm non resident and TD Ameritrade offer me a debit card and checkbook, the catch is that you can only fund the account with an account on your name
Ask them which countries are they acceptingwhich country did you choose when filling the application? For Paraguay it didn’t work:
Based on your information, we are not currently able to open an account for you. As a U.S.-registered broker-dealer, TD Ameritrade does not open accounts for residents of certain countries. If you have any questions or would like to speak to a New Client Consultant, call us at 800-454-9272..
The answer is there. What else should I ask?Ask them which countries are they accepting