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ABN AMRO

We are experts in expats

Welcome to the Netherlands. Welcome to ABN AMRO.

For over 25 years, ABN AMRO has been the trusted financial partner for expats, diplomats, civil servants and international organisations. We provide products and advice on payments, savings, insurance, credit cards, mortgages, loans and investments. Check what we can do for you.

Welcome to the Netherlands

We love to help you find your way financially in the Netherlands. Watch the video and let Joshua and Diana tell you what ABN AMRO can do for you.
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Open a Dutch bank account

  • Apply in our Mobile Banking app
  • Digital identification
  • Open without 
  • Get your account number within 4 hours
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How's your Dutch?

"You can't cook a fish without butter". Does this sound like a typical Dutch snack for you? Or does it mean something else? Test your Dutchness!

What do you need to arrange?

Step 1 - Register yourself

Registering with the local council is one of the first things you need to do once you arrive in the Netherlands. You must register within five days of moving to the Netherlands, along with your partner and children (if applicable). You will be given a BSN (Dutch personal ID number) when you register. You need this number for all the other matters that need to be arranged, such as opening a bank account.

Don't have a BSN yet? Then you can still open an account. However, you must provide us with your BSN within 90 days after opening your account.

Step 2 - Open a bank account

You can open a Dutch account as soon as you have moved to the Netherlands. There is no need to visit a branch – all you need is your mobile. Simply download the ABN AMRO app and follow the instructions. You will be able to check your account balance in the app within just a few hours. In the Netherlands, it's good to know the most popular payments methods used here.
Step 3 - Check your insurances

Health insurance is compulsory in the Netherlands. Liability insurance is not compulsory for private individuals, but it is a good idea. ABN AMRO offers a wide range of insurances. Whether you have bought a new home, are planning to move house or are going on holiday, there is a policy to suit you. Take a look at all our insurance policies. You can easily apply for them online.
Step 4 - Find a home

You can look for a home on housing websites, through an estate agent or on social media. You may be able to find a home through your family, your employer or a relocator. Most expats take out a mortgage when buying a home.
Step 5 - Get the full checklist

Do you want be sure not to forget anything while settling in? Make a personal checklist. We offer you a checklist you can use to record your progress.

What do you need to arrange?

Step 1 - Register yourself

Registering with the local council is one of the first things you need to do once you arrive in the Netherlands. You must register within five days of moving to the Netherlands, along with your partner and children (if applicable). You will be given a BSN (Dutch personal ID number) when you register. You need this number for all the other matters that need to be arranged, such as opening a bank account.

Don't have a BSN yet? Then you can still open an account. However, you must provide us with your BSN within 90 days after opening your account.

Step 2 - Open a bank account

You can open a Dutch account as soon as you have moved to the Netherlands. There is no need to visit a branch – all you need is your mobile. Simply download the ABN AMRO app and follow the instructions. You will be able to check your account balance in the app within just a few hours. In the Netherlands, it's good to know the most popular payments methods used here.

Step 3 - Check your insurances

Health insurance is compulsory in the Netherlands. Liability insurance is not compulsory for private individuals, but it is a good idea. ABN AMRO offers a wide range of insurances. Whether you have bought a new home, are planning to move house or are going on holiday, there is a policy to suit you. Take a look at all our insurance policies. You can easily apply for them online.

Step 4 - Find a home

You can look for a home on housing websites, through an estate agent or on social media. You may be able to find a home through your family, your employer or a relocator. Most expats take out a mortgage when buying a home.

Step 5 - Get the full checklist

Do you want be sure not to forget anything while settling in? Make a personal checklist. We offer you a checklist you can use to record your progress.

Make a personal checklist, and be sure not to forget anything while settling in.

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Buying a home in the Netherlands

There’s a lot to consider when buying a home in the Netherlands and it can be a bit overwhelming. If you’re not sure where to start, follow our step-by-step guide.

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Tips for expats

Are you planning to move to the Netherlands or are you starting a new job here? Welcome! If you're feeling unprepared, don't worry. We have curated several relevant tips for you to get you accustomed to your new surroundings.

Why choose ABN AMRO?

We speak fluent English

All of the expat advisers are fluent in English.

Banking from everywhere - 24/7

With Internet Banking, you can transfer money from anywhere in the world. And our Mobile Banking app is available in English too.

Sustainable green banking

We want to make the transition to a more sustainable society. To achieve this, we are increasingly offering sustainable products and services.