ok i will give them a call. the thing is, i didnt see it on their american site, thats why i think they dont offer it
It will be treated as an offshore account. There's a monthly fee to have account. I think it's $25.00 or $35.00 per month.
Well its for my dad.... he is a little older and didnt really know how to research it. He does trading in euros....and instead of keeping that money in europe in a bank somewhere, he wants it to be available here in the US
If he wants to eventually spend the Euros in the United States he will have to pay the spread the bank charges even if he has the HSBC offshore account. Unless he physically brings the money over and doesn't declare it.
This actually won't work though. You have to pay international transaction fee (3%) + a fee to exchange the money (1%) . even when you withdraw from an HSBC ATM you pay the fees I believe.
If he wants to convert Euros into US dollars or US dollars into Euros there's no way to get around currency exchange rate fees if you have a bank involved. These accounts are for people who travel frequently or operate businesses overseas. This way you can access your Euro currency in Europe and US Dollars in the US and avoid the fees.