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Hey everyone, I recently helped someone open a bank account, and the process has become noticeably more intrusive. They now ask questions like whether you have a U.S. phone number, friends in the U.S., or property in America. On top of that, they dig into details about your time spent in the U.S., residency status, or whether you hold a green card.

It feels like there’s an increasing effort to track U.S. persons, potentially to make it harder for them to access services—or even to outright reject them.

Do you ever feel like the system is treating you like a pariah? 

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I didn't have any problems earlier this year when I opened new accounts with SCB and Bangkok Bank. Neither bank asked me any of the questions you mentioned. Maybe it's because I'm married to a Thai, and have lived here for several years. I don't know why it's harder for some, and easier for others to open new accounts.

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They need to establish if they have a FATCA reporting responsibility. Nothing really new, but maybe they make more of an effort to cover their behinds.

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1 hour ago, renegade2000 said:

helped someone open a bank account, and the process has become noticeably more intrusive.

 

What bank?

And what branch location?

 

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Our dear, beloved US of A is planning ahead.

Eventually will be a tax on personal assets ... and those 87,000 new I.R.S. agents will depend on bank information to discover what you have and what transactions you make.

"Foreign banks," you say?

"No jurisdiction," you say?

If foreign banks want to remain in the international money transfer system (SWIFT) they will cooperate.

 

Merry Christmas to us all.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, JohnnyBD said:

I didn't have any problems earlier this year when I opened new accounts with SCB and Bangkok Bank. Neither bank asked me any of the questions you mentioned. Maybe it's because I'm married to a Thai, and have lived here for several years. I don't know why it's harder for some, and easier for others to open new accounts.

Was getting a TIN a requirement at Bangkok Bank? 

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21 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Was getting a TIN a requirement at Bangkok Bank? 

No, it was not a requirement. Neither bank, SCB or Bangkok Bank asked me about it.

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