Capital:
LondonForm of government:
Parliamentary monarchyArea:
243 809 км2Population:
63 millionCurrency:
? (GBP)About Royal Bank Of Scotland
Services for legal entities
- CURRENCY OPERATIONS
- INVESTMENTS
- FINANCING
Services for natural persons
- CURRENCY OPERATIONS
- INTERNET BANKING
- MORTGAGE
- LENDING
- MOBILE BANK
- CURRENT ACCOUNTS AND OPERATIONS
Documents required for opening an account with Royal Bank of Scotland
- Documents confirming the identity of account holders (notarized copies of passports with samples of signatures and Minutes on the appointment of directors).
- Decision of the Board of Directors on opening a bank account.
- Recommendations of other banks or partners of the company.
- Copies of statutory documents certified by Apostille (Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association and Certificate of Incorporation).
- Certificate of Incorporation of the company and Certificate of Good Standing.
- Completed application forms for opening settlement accounts.
- A letter in free form indicating the type of activity, turnover, sphere of activity of the company for which this account is opened.
- Documents confirming the address of the permanent place of residence of directors, owners or persons acting by proxy (telephone accounts and other documents issued to the address of the trustee).
Terms for opening an account with Royal Bank of Scotland
The procedure for opening a bank account takes 3-4 months. After opening an account, you will be provided with a bank account number and a checkbook, and then you will be able to apply for a credit or debit card.
Personal presence:
- Documents for opening an account are certified by our company’s specialists. Personal interview at the bank is required.
Account management:
- management by fax
- by telephone number
- through the Internet
Minimum balance on the account:
- Minimum balance on the account - $ 0
Initial payment:
- No
About the Bank
It is the second largest British bank, one of the largest commercial banks in Scotland. It was founded in 1727. The Bank provides a wide range of financial and insurance services in the UK, with more than 700 branches. The Royal Bank of Scotland, in conjunction with the Bank of Scotland, prints its own banknotes.