Good morning!
Since I'm finally earning real money for the very first time in my adult life, I'm starting to think about opening a savings account here in Spain. I have an account back in the States but it's just not practical - or cheap! - to be transferring money when I need it. Do any of you have experience with/opinions about ING Direct? My normal bank doesn't offer anything that interesting. I need to be able to easily deposit/withdraw the money, since it'll be a rainy day fund.
Thanks in advance for any opinions you can add! Dad was my normal go to financial advice guy, but since things are a bit different here I figured I'd consult you all as well
Re: International Savings/ING Direct?
Why dont you use a local bank?
If you are interested in opening a time deposit, I know several banks like Popular and Caja Madrid are offering some great interest rates.
I'm also nervous about a number of Spanish Banks, especially Caja Madrid/Bankia
What are you nervous about? I am just curious.
You might want to look at UBank (backed by NAB). They have a permanent* 6.5% rate.
*permanent = not just an introductory offer.
I've only used it to transfer to/from US accounts but I love my ING savings account. It's easy and free to transfer money within ING accounts and into/out of other banks' accounts. Also you can set up recurring transfers, like "take $100 out of my checking account into savings every Friday" really easily.
After the fusion fria I'm a bit nervous about a number of cajas.
Read: http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/10/27/cajas-up-to-no-good/
There's also the fact that Caja Madrid seems to be the "PP Banco" - http://www.elpais.com/articulo/madrid/PP/coloco/filial/Bankia/esposa/consejero/Aguirre/elpepuespmad/20111027elpmad_1/Tes
Wedding stuff.
I have ING Direct and FNBO Direct accounts that I set up maybe 5 or 6 years ago. I've never had any problems with them, but their interest rates are dismal now.
Do they allow foreign currency accounts? I know they are both FDIC insured, but I wonder how that works if it's not in US dollars.