What are the alternatives to Fintiba for opening a blocked account (Sperrkonto)?
While Fintiba is the most popular, there are other blocked account (Sperrkonto) providers accepted by German consulates. The key is official recognition — make sure they are on the approved list.
Accepted Sperrkonto Providers
| Provider | Opening Fee | Monthly Fee | Closing Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fintiba | ~89 € | 4.90-9.90 € | 25 € |
| Expatrio | 49 € | 5 € | Free |
| Coracle | 99 € | ~4 € | Free |
| Deutsche Bank | ~150 € | 5 € | Free |
| Sparkasse (local) | ~50 € | ~5 € | Varies |
Comparison
Fintiba: Fastest (account in 24 hours), fully digital from Turkey. The Plus package includes private health insurance.
Expatrio: Cheaper, the "Value Package" bundles insurance + Sperrkonto. Can be opened online from Turkey.
Coracle: A third-party provider instead of a German bank. SwiftSEPA transfers are fast, but a disadvantage is that the account closing process can be lengthy.
Deutsche Bank: A traditional bank. More expensive but secure long-term — you can convert it to a regular bank account once you're in Germany.
Which One Is Right for You?
- If you want fast, online, and digital: → Fintiba or Expatrio
- If you want to continue using your bank account after settling in Germany: → Deutsche Bank / Sparkasse
- For the lowest cost: → Expatrio or Coracle
The official list on the consulate's website stays updated — check it before opening an account.
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