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Avoid la Caixa, they're only good if you want a doorway to sleep in. Revolut is officially a Lithuanian bank, but otherwise I'd say that's the best choice. OpenBank might be worth checking out too.
Thanks, you are not the first one to bring Caixa as being bad.
Are you an OpenBank customer yourself, or did you just hear good things about it?
Be carefull with openbank. I haven't use it, but they are just the online version of Santander bank, and Santander is one of the worst Spanish banks out there.
Ah, I just opened an account with them. I guess I might close it if it's too bad.
Which banks do you recommend?
I have tried ING and n26 only. Both work fine, no major problems with them. For ing i think that you need to send your paycheck to the ing account in order to have 0 commission. I've also heard good things about abanca and evo.