Banking in the Netherlands: the complete guide (2024)

Are you moving to the Netherlands or thinking of opening a Dutch bank account and not sure what to expect? Don’t stress, while banking in the Netherlands is certainly different, that doesn’t mean it’s difficult. 👍

Here, we’ll cover all you need to know about paying in the Netherlands, credit cards, transferring money, the best banks for expats, and more!

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  • Why you need a debit card in the Netherlands (and how to get one)
  • How much does it cost to have a bank account in the Netherlands?
  • Getting a credit card in the Netherlands
  • Payment and money transfer systems in the Netherlands
    • iDEAL
    • Tikkie
  • List of banks in the Netherlands
    • The main banks in the Netherlands:
    • Smaller, less popular banks in the Netherlands:
  • Banks for expats in the Netherlands

Whew, what a list! But we promise that by the end, you’ll be a Dutch bank account expert. 😉 Let’s get started.

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Why you need a debit card in the Netherlands (and how to get one)

The single most important thing you need to know about banking in the Netherlands is this: you need a debit card. Not a Visa Debit, not a Debit Mastercard, and definitely not a credit card: it has to be just a debit card.

Cards used in the Netherlands are usually Maestro and/or VPay.

Let op! MasterCard, AMEX, and Diner’s Club cards are rarely accepted, no matter what your overseas bank tells you. Cash payments are also becoming increasingly rare in the Netherlands, so a handy debit card is the way to go for sure.

So what does this mean for you? Easy. To be able to pay in most Dutch shops you’ll need to open a Dutch transaction account.

Your new shiny transaction account will come complete with a debit card that will be easily accepted across the Netherlands.

It will also make it 100 times easier to pay your bills, sign up for subscriptions, or do anything else banking-related — we promise.

How do you open a Dutch bank account? It’s surprisingly easy with our full guide below.

READ MORE | How to open a Dutch bank account: ultimate guide

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How much does it cost to have a bank account in the Netherlands?

A Dutch bank account typically costs anywhere from €2 to €20 per month depending on the bank and what kind of account you need. Some banks will charge you quarterly.

READ MORE | These are the best banks for expats in the Netherlands

Credit cards can cost more; however, every bank charges completely different rates, so it’s worth shopping around and seeing which one is best suited to you.

It’s also worth noting the interest rate in case you can’t pay your credit card off in one go (we feel ya).

Note that some companies have very high-interest rates. So shop around and be careful with that shiny credit card of yours.

Getting a credit card in the Netherlands

You won’t see people carrying multiple credit cards around in the Netherlands like you would in some other countries. The stereotype of the Dutch is that they are frugal and careful with their money.

As a result, you’ll find that people aren’t lax when it comes to spending money that they don’t have.

This also makes it harder for you to obtain a credit card — they won’t just hand them out left, right, and centre. Only if you prove that you are reliable with your money and earn enough will you be able to obtain a credit card.

Make sure you pay up at the end of the month, you don’t want all that interest piling up!

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Remember, even if you have a Dutch credit card, it still likely won’t be accepted in the majority of shops or even online stores (which often prefer iDEAL).

You will be able to use it for large purchases, online shopping from other countries, or the rare webshops where you can use a credit card.

Payment and money transfer systems in the Netherlands

Need to pay for something online? Or perhaps you owe a mate for that lunch that they paid for? Here’s how you can get money from your account into other people’s — or vice versa.

iDEAL

iDEAL is a payment platform primarily used for online payments in the Netherlands. You can use iDEAL to check out of a webstore in the same way you would normally use a credit card.

READ MORE | What is iDEAL? Your guide to the Dutch online payment system

The system uses your phone’s banking app to scan a QR code on the webpage and authorise the payment.

Then, the correct amount of money is automatically and instantly transferred to the webstore’s bank account — and your purchase is on its way!

Tikkie

Speaking of using your phone, you can also use the Tikkie app to request funds from your friends, pay your friends for requests they’ve made, or even pay for goods at small markets!

Be warned though — you’ll need a Dutch phone number to use Tikkie.

Pssst! Need a Dutch phone number? Check out our top tips for mobile phone networks in the Netherlands!

Payment requests can be sent through WhatsApp contacts. At markets, you may also be able to scan a QR code instead.

Again, this system utilizes iDEAL, but it is specifically developed to handle payments between friends (and in some cases, business owners).

READ MORE | Tikkie etiquette: the do’s and don’ts of asking for money in the Netherlands

So if you want your money back for that frikandelbroodje you bought your friend last week, Tikkie is also a great option.

Don’t have Tikkie? Most Dutch banks will allow you to create a “payment request” from their apps too.

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There’s also a joke that the system makes it easier for your Dutch friend to send you a payment request for that 50 cent can of cola that you owed them. Trust me, it’s going to happen at least once when you arrive here.

List of banks in the Netherlands

There are many banks here in the Netherlands, but many people go to the biggest and most well-known.

Here is a list of all of them, but you may prefer to read our guide on the top banks for internationals in the Netherlands instead.

Banks for expats in the Netherlands

The question you really want to be answered is: which bank is best for expats? Some banks in the Netherlands offer a lot of information, as well as offering their apps in English, which is a massive bonus.

There are also great online banks which are well-suited for expats, such as the popular Revolut, N26, andbunq.

When researching your bank, do look and see if they offer any information and/or apps in English. If they don’t, and your Dutch isn’t up to scratch, you’re best sticking with an English-friendly one for now.

Banking in the Netherlands doesn’t have to be confusing when you first arrive. Start researching, and read our guides, and you’ll be well on your way to understanding the Dutch banking system.

Any other tips about banking in the Netherlands? Questions? Throw them in the comments below!

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Sam has over six years experience writing about life in the Netherlands and leads the content team at DutchReview. She originally came to the Netherlands to study in 2016 and now holds a BA (Hons.) in Arts, a BA (Hons) in Journalism, and (almost) a Masters in Teaching. She loves to write about settling into life in the Netherlands, her city of Utrecht, learning Dutch, and jobs in the Netherlands — and she still can’t jump on the back of a moving bike (she's learning!).

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FAQs

What is the banking system in the Netherlands? ›

The Netherlands uses the SEPA direct debit scheme. To set up a direct debit, you will need an IBAN (international banking account number) and a BIC (bank identifier code). In addition, your creditor must have a standing agreement with their bank to process SEPA direct debits.

Can an American open a bank account in the Netherlands? ›

Yes. Foreigners with an international passport, EU-passport or any Dutch ID can open a bank account in the Netherlands.

What is the best debit card in the Netherlands? ›

Currently, the most commonly used debit cards in the Netherlands are Mastercard's Maestro and Visa's V PAY. But, over the next two years, more and more issuing banks will be offering customers Debit Mastercard cards and Visa Debit cards, already widely used in the rest of Europe.

Can I open a bank account in the Netherlands without a residence permit? ›

Yes, as a foreigner or non-resident, you may open a bank account in the Netherlands as mentioned above. Can you open a Dutch bank account online as a foreigner? Still, the answer is yes as most Dutch banks allow this.

What is iDEAL banking in the Netherlands? ›

iDEAL is the most used payment method for Dutch consumers! It is a guaranteed online payment transfer from the IBAN of a consumer (payer) to the IBAN of the beneficiary payee (acceptor). Please watch our animated video for more in-depth detail. What are the characteristics of iDEAL?

Which country has the strongest banking system? ›

According to the survey by the World Economic Forum, Canada has the world's best banking system. It is followed by Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia. Canada received 6.8 out of total 7 points and topped the list.

Are there any American banks in the Netherlands? ›

Citi is one of the largest foreign banks in the Netherlands and the only U.S.-headquartered bank with such a long-standing presence in the country.

Can I use my American debit card in the Netherlands? ›

US debit cards with a Visa or MasterCard logo will work in any European ATM. Go "contactless." Get comfortable using contactless pay options.

How long does it take to set up a Dutch bank account? ›

The process of opening an account may take up to two weeks to complete. Although it can differ slightly, depending on the bank you choose, you will generally need most of the following documents: A valid passport. BSN number (Social security number).

Which bank for expats in the Netherlands? ›

Many expatriates prefer to open a bank account with a typical Dutch bank, such as ABN AMRO, ING, or Rabobank. These financial institutions provide a wide range of financial goods and services, such as checking and savings accounts, credit cards, loans, and investment opportunities.

Are ATMs free in the Netherlands? ›

Some Dutch ATMs are free to use, although other operators will charge a fee per withdrawal. Whether withdrawing money from an ATM or paying on card in store, always choose to pay in the local currency.

Is it better to use cash or card in the Netherlands? ›

Be sure to carry cash

In the Netherlands, credit cards are not the most commonly used method for payments. In daily life, the Dutch hardly use them.

Can an American open a Dutch bank account? ›

You can open up a non-resident or international account with some Dutch banks. This gives you the option of opening up and operating the account from outside the country. Different banks have different offers and procedures.

Can I keep my Dutch bank account if I move abroad? ›

If your new country of residence has joined the , the Dutch tax authorities will forward your details to the tax authorities in your new country of residence. If you do not want that to happen, you will have to close your Dutch bank account.

Are Dutch banks safe? ›

Your money in the bank is protected

The Dutch Deposit Guarantee protects your money in Dutch bank accounts by law. On the Dutch government's behalf, the supervisory authority and central bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), administers this protection.

What is the monetary system in the Netherlands? ›

The currency in the Netherlands is the euro. Each euro is divided into 100 cents. When you're buying currency for the Netherlands, look out for the currency code EUR. And once you're in the Netherlands, you'll see the symbol € used to show prices.

What is the payment method in Netherlands? ›

Debit cards are the top payment method across the entire retail sector in the Netherlands, despite the high number of iDEAL transactions online. Around 60% of all retail transactions in the country (averaged across online and offline) are paid with debit cards. The most common cards in the country are Maestro and Vpay.

Which accounting system is used in the Netherlands? ›

The Netherlands accounting system is based on the double-entry bookkeeping system. This system requires businesses to record two entries for each financial transaction: a debit and a credit.

What economic system does the Netherlands use? ›

The Netherlands has a mixed economic system which includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Netherlands is a member of the European Union (EU).

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