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#1 Jan 23 2009 3:43pm

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Hi Does anyone know if there is a French bank that has staff that speak English well? Thanks. Kirsty

Hi Does anyone know if there is a French bank that has staff that speak English well? Thanks. Kirsty
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#2 Jan 23 2009 3:49pm

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Hi Kirsty
Credit Agricole have a branch called Britline that is dedicated to helping the English. The staff speak English and can help you with all of your banking needs. If you use internet banking make sure you let them know so that they can register you. You can find them on www.britline.com.
Happy banking!

Hi Kirsty Credit Agricole have a branch called Britline that is dedicated to helping the English. The staff speak English and can help you with all of your banking needs. If you use internet banking make sure you let them know so that they can register you. You can find them on www.britline.com. Happy banking!
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#3 Mar 12 2009 5:28pm

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and dont forget to use a currency broker such as Worldwide Currencies to move your fund to France at the best exchange rates.

and dont forget to use a currency broker such as Worldwide Currencies to move your fund to France at the best exchange rates.
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#4 Jul 18 2009 2:49pm

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If you are setting up a business in France then CIC have english speaking staff and their online facilities are in English too! Britline can set up you up with a bank account if you are looking for a personal account ie. to manage personal funds or for property rentals etc..

If you are setting up a business in France then CIC have english speaking staff and their online facilities are in English too! Britline can set up you up with a bank account if you are looking for a personal account ie. to manage personal funds or for property rentals etc..
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