What American banks are in France?
- American Express Cartes France. ...
- Bank of America Merrill Lynch. ...
- The Bank of New York Mellon (representative office) ...
- Banque AIG (subsidiary) ...
- Goldman Sachs (subsidiary) ...
- Citigroup Global Markets Limited. ...
- JP Morgan Chase Bank (subsidiary) ...
- Banque Lazard.
Yes. Cards issued by U.S. Bank can be used in most foreign countries for transactions.
JPMorgan Chase bank, National Association (France) - Locations.
- Offshore bank account. ...
- Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) Paribas. ...
- Banque Populaire. ...
- Societe Generale.
Services around the world
Wells Fargo does not have offices outside of the U.S. that provide services to consumer or small business customers. For assistance with your accounts when traveling internationally, refer to our international access codes for phone numbers, or visit our travel resource center.
Visa and Mastercard can be used all over France, and American Express cards and other international cards in a number of places. For buying things in shops and paying hotel bills, just use your Visa or Mastercard, just the same way as you would use them at home.
- Capital One 360.
- Charles Schwab Bank.
- Citibank CitiGold.
- HSBC Premier.
- Alliant Credit Union.
- First Republic Bank.
- Ally Bank.
- Fidelity Investments.
We're the oldest U.S. bank in France. In 1916, we purchased the building at 14 Place Vendôme, and it remains our French headquarters to this day. Over 250 employees continue our legacy, and we're looking for even more dedicated people to join us.
In order to open an account in France you should make a visit to the local branch office of the bank of your choice and complete an application form, called a 'mandat'. The following documentation is required: You will need to provide your passport and proof of your address, such as your electricity or telephone bill.
With nearly 150 years in Paris, J.P. Morgan stands as one of the longest operating American banks in the country. Few financial firms boast a more historic setting than that of the Paris office of J.P. Morgan at 14, Place Vendôme.
What bank should I use in France?
- #1. BNP Paribas:
- #2. Credit Agricole Group:
- #3. Société Générale:
- #4. Groupe BPCE:
- #5. AXA Banque:
- #6. Crédit Mutuel Group:
- #7. La Banque Postale:
- #8. HSBC France:
Legally, all French residents and French citizens abroad have a right to open a bank account in France. That doesn't mean it's easy—there are a few hoops you'll have to jump through first. To start, you'll need identification, proof of address, and proof of residence status.
Check in advance with your branch or the local branch to confirm they accept cash deposits from out of region account holders. When you do go to pay cash in – take your passport or ID book, your cheque book with RIB slip (see more on RIB here), and be aware that you may be asked to show a utility bill.
French ATMs accept chip-and-pin cards and cards with only a magnetic strip on the back. You can use any MasterCard (Cirrus and Maestro) or Visa (Plus) card. Most bank-issued cards are compatible with one of these networks, but it is a good idea to confirm this with your bank.
#1.
BNP Paribas is one of the top five banks in the world. It has a presence in over 75 countries. As per the total assets acquired, BNP Paribas is topping the ranking list in France.
Our commitment to Italy. We are a leading provider of financial services in Italy, with a local presence dating back to 1929, when Chase opened a representative office.
Yes, sure, banking in France is similar enough to banking in the USA, but actually opening a bank account in France as a foreigner was a bit of a shock. It took a while, was not free, and involved a fair amount of paperwork! Banks in France seem to operate very subjectively.