Where should I setup a bank account in Modena?
We asked expats in Modena what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"Before retiring in Modena, expats should be aware that the cost of living is relatively high compared to other parts of the country. Additionally, the climate is generally mild, with hot summers and cold winters. Expats should also be aware that the city is quite small, so it may be difficult to find a wide variety of activities and entertainment. Furthermore, the city is quite traditional and conservative, so expats should be prepared to respect local customs and traditions. Finally, expats should be aware that the language barrier may be an issue, as Italian is the primary language spoken in Modena," said another expat in Modena, Italy.
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Where should I setup a bank account in Modena?
If you live in Modena, newcomers to Modena would love to hear your answer to this question.