Matiasba
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Could be. The only and slighty difference is not by the sight but by the touch.
I only submitted the proof of income when I opened the savings account and that was it.Re: Arlean:
When you opened your bank account, BROU likely asked you for a "certificacion de ingresos" (document proving the funds you'll receive are legit, etc.).
When I opened mine, it was OK to provide only Purchase orders from my clients, but otherwise, it's needed to ask an Escribano publico to write such a document.
I'm just wondering what would happen if I don't give this document this year... (it has to be submitted annually)
Just FYI, I was able to unfreeeze my acount which had been inactive by sending a request over their website. They have a pretty good customer service on the web page.For those that have accounts at BROU you probably know that every six months there has to be some movement or transaction or the accounts it frozen, then you have to go to Uruguay and re-open it again. I was told at BROU "movement" can simply consist of going to the BROU branch in Buenos Aires and simply using your debit card in the ATM and checking your balance. I'm wondering for all the expats that have this over seas accounts rather than trust the Argentine banking system, if using the ATM in the manner in which BROU suggests, will raise red flags here in Argentina.
BROU is quite an Institution in Uruguay. Clearly the most respectful of the banks. Institutions in Uruguay are a lot more serious than in Argentina.
At least that I used to think till the moment they gave us USD fake bills (1800 from a total of 10,000).
I found my BROU account active after not using for 5 years!!!! I just asked them on a simple email.Just FYI, I was able to unfreeeze my acount which had been inactive by sending a request over their website. They have a pretty good customer service on the web page.
Could be. The only and slighty difference is not by the sight but by the touch.
I found my BROU account active after not using for 5 years!!!! I just asked them on a simple email.
On another note, I also had a account in HSBC Uruguay. In 5 years..they slowly but steadily swallowed my 1500 usd as account maintainance fees and then closed my account due to *inactivity*!
What rogues!
One benefit BROU has is if you maintain a $500 US balance you're not charged monthly maintenance fees.
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