Moving to the country involves plenty of paperwork, and one of the first practical steps for many newcomers is opening a bank account in Hungary. Whether you are relocating for work, studying, or planning to stay long term, having a local account makes everyday life in Hungary much easier.

From receiving your salary to paying rent or utility bills, most financial transactions are simpler with a Hungarian bank account. Here is what expats and foreign residents should know before starting the process.

Why is opening a bank account in Hungary a good step?

Although international bank cards are widely accepted, relying solely on a foreign account can become inconvenient and sometimes costly. Currency conversion fees, ATM charges and international transfer costs can add up quickly.

A local account allows you to:

  • receive your salary from Hungarian employers
  • pay rent and utilities easily
  • transfer money domestically with lower fees
  • set up mobile banking and local payment apps
  • withdraw cash without foreign transaction costs

Many landlords and service providers also prefer local bank transfers, which are common for monthly payments.

Hungary has several major banks offering services in English and mobile banking options. Expats often choose well-known institutions such as OTP Bank, K&H Bank, and Erste Bank Hungary.

These banks provide various account packages, debit cards and online banking services suitable for foreign customers. Some branches in Budapest also have English-speaking staff, which can simplify the process.

Before choosing a bank, it is worth comparing monthly account fees, ATM charges and international transfer costs.

K&H
Opening a bank account in Hungary? K&H is one of the most popular banks among expats. Photo: Facebook/K&H – dönts okosan

Documents usually required

To open a bank account in Hungary, you typically need several documents confirming your identity and residency status. Requirements may vary slightly depending on the bank, but most institutions ask for:

  • a valid passport or national ID
  • proof of address in Hungary
  • residence permit or registration certificate (for non-EU citizens)
  • tax identification number (sometimes required)

If you have recently arrived in the country, you may need to provide temporary address documentation or a rental agreement.

The application process

Opening a bank account in Hungary usually involves visiting a branch in person. The process typically takes between 30 minutes and one hour. During the appointment, a bank representative will review your documents, help you select an account package and ask you to sign the necessary paperwork.

Once the account is created, you will receive your account number immediately, while debit cards are often delivered within a few days.

Most banks also offer mobile apps that allow customers to manage payments, transfers and account settings easily.

Fees and banking costs

Banking fees in Hungary vary depending on the type of account and services used. Some accounts charge a monthly maintenance fee, while others offer discounted packages for students or employees receiving salaries through the bank.

Typical costs may include:

  • monthly account maintenance fees
  • ATM withdrawal fees
  • card issuance fees
  • international transfer charges

Expats should carefully review the fee structure before signing up.

Digital banking and alternatives

In addition to traditional banks, some expats choose digital financial services such as international fintech platforms. These options can be convenient for international transfers and multi-currency accounts, although they may not always replace a local Hungarian bank account entirely.

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Opening a bank account in Hungary: Summary

Opening a bank account in Hungary is one of the most practical steps when settling in the country. While the paperwork may seem daunting at first, the process is usually straightforward once you have the necessary documents. With the right account, managing finances, paying bills and receiving income becomes much easier for expats living in the country.

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Opening a bank account in Hungary: Frequently asked questions

Can expats open a bank account in Hungary?

Yes. Most Hungarian banks allow foreigners to open a bank account if you have the required documents, such as a passport and proof of address. Non‑EU residents may need a residence permit.

What documents do I need to open an account?

Typically, you must provide a valid passport or ID, proof of Hungarian address, and, for non‑EU citizens, a residence permit. Some banks may also ask for proof of income.

Are there different types of accounts for expats?

Yes: most banks offer forint (HUF) accounts, and some also allow foreign currency accounts (like EUR or USD) alongside HUF accounts.

Can I use online banking in Hungary?

Yes. Most Hungarian banks provide internet and mobile banking services, which allow you to check your balance, make transfers and manage your account from your phone or computer.