Accounts and deposits

  • You can ask your bank to do this. It should help you switch accounts swiftly and efficiently.

    Banks should cooperate and exchange all the necessary information between each other and you to ensure that the switch goes well. Also, your bank will transfer any money you may have in your old account to the new payment account.

    These transfers are free of charge between payment service providers operating in Spain or within the same provider.

  • If the terms and conditions of the time deposit state that any of the holders can sign (‘disposición solidaria’ or ‘disposición indistinta’ in Spanish), then any of them can withdraw money as if he or she were the sole holder.

    However, in order to cancel the deposit, all the holders must give their consent, unless other some other agreement exists or the terms and conditions state otherwise.

  • Spanish banks and other deposit-taking institutions are members of the Spanish Deposit Guarantee FundAbre en nueva ventana and therefore deposits and accounts are guaranteed up to a limit of €100,000 per holder, regardless of the number and type of deposits held.

    Some branches of authorised financial institutions outside the European Union are also members of the Spanish Deposit Guarantee FundAbre en nueva ventana, when deposits or guaranteed securities are not covered by a guarantee scheme in the country of origin, or if such coverage is lower than that in Spain, thus requiring an additional amount to make up the difference.

  • Children can only open accounts through their legal guardians, generally their parents. Both parents or just one, provided they have the express or tacit consent of the other, will be able to operate the child’s account to make deposits, withdrawals and conduct other transactions.

    Grandparents, siblings or other family members cannot open an account on a child’s behalf.

    In some circumstances, parents may have their parental authority withdrawn or limited by the courts. Divorced parents may have an agreement for just one of them to have full or partial parental authority or this may have been decided by the courts.

    Once the child turns 18 he or she will be able to use the account just like any other account holder.

  • Customers can usually withdraw cash at any of their bank’s branches. If you take out money from a branch other than your account holding branch, the bank should ask you for identification and check that there is no reason why the money cannot be withdrawn.

  • En el Banco de España no existe ningún registro de las cuentas bancarias que mantienen los clientes de las entidades de crédito.

    No obstante, en el caso de fallecimiento de un titular, para conocer las cuentas que tenía el fallecido, se puede acudir, siempre acreditando la condición de herederos, a la Administración Tributaria, para recabar datos sobre los rendimientos financieros que se le hubieran imputado al fallecido y que por tanto deberían haber sido comunicados a Hacienda por la entidad o entidades donde tuviera cuentas.

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