Opening a Bank Account - Be Aware - Information
In this application you must:
1. Provide a utility bill to show where you live (and that it is in Belize).
2. Passport (simple)
3. 2 letters of recommendation from your bank(s) in your home country stating general balances, where the money is generated from, and your status with the bank. You can also have a letter from your accountant as a professional person stating similar things.
4. Letter from you stating why you want a bank account.
Once you put your application in, you now get to wait. Supposedly the time to accomplish this is around 1 month. I am still waiting, as it took me a month to get a utility bill. So I don't how long I will be waiting for. I am enrolled in the QRP program. That Belize government program requires that I have a Belize bank account. That does not matter. Even though they thoroughly vet me as a person, and my background for the QRP, it gets done yet again for the bank.
Talking with residents, and citizens having a bank account does not give you access to the money in that account, or money sent to that account. If they believe the amount of money is large (think 3rd world), then you will have to justify to them why you are spending, or receiving this amount of money. When I contracted a company to build a workshop on our property, they delayed them receiving the money until they could prove that they had a legitimate contract for that amount of money to build something. Another couple told me that they had to have the seller of a vehicle come in to support their claim that they were purchasing a car from him.
These are the rules, so just be prepared for them and expect them. Then you will not get frustrated by them. Frustration only bothers you, not the banks.
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It never used to be like this. I had account in Barclays in Belmopan since 1990 s.
When Belize bank opened a branch in PG I moved my account to PG.聽 It was easy. They even welcomed it.
Wonder why all these regulations聽 just to start a bank account.
May be some Government may be behind it , possibly for control . No amount of money is enough for any government. It is sad, ordinary law abiding citizens have to go through this mess.
We had a couple of bank accounts in the 90's but obviously those died long ago, Banks in Belize will write off any account unused for a set period they do not have to find the owner and return any cash in the account. The amounts left in were tiny so we are not worried just wish we had just used them once a year and kept them live.
The reason they put forward for all the red tape these days is the rules invented in the US to prevent money laundering.
Fine for not filing is $ 10,000 every 30 days.
This may be another attempt to collect more revenue,except after the Beurocrats travel to foreign countries and do their inspection there may not be much revenue left.
Net result may be just a lot of work for US Citizens ,and foreign banks who handle accounts by US Citizens.
Only 2 countries in the world have such a law.
It is unfortunate the big brother everywhere wants to control you (for your own good I am sure).
" US citizens having until Dec 2014" to file accounts.
Thanks so much!
I am also in QRP program and went to open a bank account.聽 I had befriended a local who told me Friday is the only day to do banking and it is the only day they get anything done. I gave her a ride to Belize Bank where they knew her as she had an account there. She introduced me and I had an account open in 45 minutes.
I have spoken with others who spend 3 plus months opening an account.
I certainly wouldn't try to open an account without being there in person. I can't imagine that it would happen given the U.S. and Canadian government concerns about money laundering in Belize. Also be aware that every deposit of $5,000 USD or more receives special attention due to the laundering concerns. Finally, it is best to transfer funds with a wire transfer; funds that are deposited by check from a U.S. bank (not sure about Canadian banks) are often held for 21 days to verify the availability of funds. Wire-transferred funds can be accessed immediately.
My building contractor did not want to paid by check from the Belize band but requested I just give him a US bank check and he could cash it at the builders supply store everyone uses in Dangriga. I was leery and did not do that for the first year.
This month I spoke to another expat who said he was cashing checks there with no problem. Once I was referred by my contractor, I can now go there and write a US bank check and they cash it with no fee at all. This save the wire transfer fee and .8% exchange fee the bank in Belize charges.
It is so much easier and there is no waiting at the bank.
I assume that there are businesses that do this in most large towns.
We used bank machines each time.
As regards to exchange ,where ever you travel for Canadians,first our money transferred to US then known currency.something we have to live with in Canada .
I need to open up a local bank account to access money- now I have a Canadian bank account here but need access I assume to US funds down there- any ideas for me please and thanks?
For my domestic account, I was also able to get a debit card from Atlantic Bank, but it only works within Belize.
This is the basic requirement to open a local account (BUT I WOULD CONTACT THE BANK DIRECTLY)
What do I need to open a savings account?
A valid Social Security Card or Passport. A birth certificate is accepted in the case of a child that does not have a Social Security Card or Passport.
Minimum initial deposit of $10.00, $20.00, or $500.00 depending on type of account being opened.
Proof of address (copy of utility bill).
For non-residents, 2 banker鈥檚 references from established financial institutions with at least 18 months banking relationship and a valid passport.
I spent 30 days down there, traveled all over, and decided that a riverbank was more to my liking than a seashore. Hopkins is a great little town, if the sea is your thing. I sure enjoyed visiting it for a couple of days.
There are banks in Dangriga (Scotia, Belize, Heritage) and in Placencia (Scotia, Atlantic)聽 and maybe others.
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