How do I open a bank account?

Published on January 10, 2024Reading time 10 min.
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Banking essentials for expatriates

Switzerland offers a wide choice of banks:

  • Universal banks cover the whole of Switzerland
  • Cantonal banks are local entities centred on their canton
  • Cooperative banks
  • Private banks focus on wealth management

CA next bank is one of the universal banks and we offer you the full range of banking services, accounts and cards, mortgages, pensions and investments that you may need.

CA next bank's current offer: get 6 months free on your pack when you open an account!

How do I open an account?

You already live in Switzerland

Steps to take:

It's very simple: a valid identity document and your work permit are all you need!
If you are a couple, both people will need to produce the supporting documents.
Make an appointment now at a bank branch or open an account online.

You are still abroad

Steps to take:

If you are still abroad, some banks accept online opening, depending on the country where you currently live. Don't hesitate to enquire directly at the bank of your choice.

If you're passing through to prepare for your arrival, take the opportunity to visit the bank! Make an appointment at the bank of your choice and bring valid ID and your next employment contract with you!

In both cases, banks generally ask people from abroad to meet the following conditions:

  • Be a private individual acting in a private capacity
  • Be of legal age
  • Provide proof of address from one of the following documents:
    • Energy (electricity, water, etc.), Internet or telephone bill less than 12 months old.
    • Tax notice less than 14 months old or rent receipt less than 12 months old.
    • In addition, if you are staying with a third party: two-sided proof of identity, proof of address and a sworn statement from the host.
  • Provide proof of economic ties with Switzerland from one of the following documents:
    • If you are employed: employment contract signed by both parties, payslip or letter from the employer less than 6 months old.
    • If you are self-employed or retired: AVS statement or proof of retirement

Current account, cards and e-banking

Current account

Current account, private account and salary account are different names for an account that offers you the same functions:

Current account

Current account, private account and salary account are different names for an account that offers you the same functions

Have an IBAN

This code of numbers and letters consists of 21 characters in Switzerland and begins with CH.

Receive your salary

All you have to do is send your IBAN to your employer to receive your salary in your Swiss current account. Most Swiss employers do not accept foreign IBANs.

Making expenses

Pay your bills, withdraw cash, send money...