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The banking system in Algeria

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Do you wish to open a bank account in Algeria? Find out useful information on related formalities in this article.

If you are moving to Algeria, you will probably be working there. In this case, opening a bank account will be beneficial for you, allowing you to receive your salary, as well as perform other activities such as transfers, etc. Procedures regarding the opening of a bank account in the country should not be complicated provided you have the required documents.

Banking system

Algeria's banking system consists of more than 30 banks, including national, public and international banks. You will also find some twenty private international bank subsidiaries scattered across the different cities. More banking subsidiaries should soon set up there.

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Procedures

Since 2013, formalities related to the opening of a bank account in Algeria have been greatly simplified for foreigners. Hence, you are required to produce the following documents:

  • a valid identity card
  • proof of accommodation (a residence certificate, utilities bills, lease contract or any other supporting document).

Other documents may also be requested, varying from one bank to another. Thus, you are advised to inquire in advance with the bank in which you are interested. Once these steps have been accomplished, the bank will proceed with the verification of your documents. This can take months.

Facilities

Most banks in Algeria provide facilities such as debit cards, credit cards, checkbooks, etc. Some of these also provide Internet banking facilities. The Cr茅dit Populaire d'Alg茅rie, for instance, even offers customers to open an account online and to complete the rest of the formalities in one of its branches.

Note that you are eligible to open different types of accounts in Algeria: current, savings, common, foreign currency, etc. Some banks also provide facilities for the opening of a short-term deposit account for companies and individuals.

Private and public banks

Among the public banks, you will find the Banque Ext茅rieure d'Alg茅rie, the Caisse d'茅pargne et de Pr茅voyance, the Cr茅dit Populaire d'Alg茅rie, the Banque Nationale d'Alg茅rie and the Banque Al Baraka which are even present overseas.

Citibank, Soci茅t茅 G茅n茅rale d'Algerie, BNP Paribas and HSBC, on the other hand, are the private banks which have been set up there. However, most of these banks do not provide the monitoring of your account between foreign affiliates and their Algerian subsidiaries. For instance, if you already have a bank account in one of these banks' subsidiaries in your home country, you will still have to open a new account as per Algerian banking laws.

Contrasts

In general, public banks offer basic services. Private and international banks, for their part, provide various facilities such as home or car loans. However, for a few years, many public banks have started innovating by introducing the online banking service.

Moreover, banks are supported by many other financial institutions. These manage leasing and provide financial support to small and medium enterprises.

Useful links:

Bank of Algeria
Bank of Algeria - Banks and financial institutions
Al Baraka
National Bank of Algeria
Soci茅t茅 G茅n茅rale Algeria
BNP Paribas Algeria
HSBC Algeria

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A journalist, holder of the DALF C1 and C2 and a diploma from the University of Mauritius, I have nearly twenty years of writing experience. After six years in the Mauritian press, I joined 天美麻豆, where I have been working for over a decade, including five years as editorial assistant, and now as editorial manager.

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