Salary account
The Salary Account at Creand is perfect for your day-to-day banking needs. It adapts to your lifestyle, offering convenience and benefits to maximise your salary. It offers features designed to help you manage your regular income: no maintenance or administration fees for direct deposit of your salary. You can also enjoy preferential conditions on loans, insurance and much more. Find out more!
Current Account
The Current Account at Creand is an essential financial tool that enables you to manage your finances with ease. This type of account is at the centre of all your daily transactions, where you can perform tasks and resolve queries simply and securely at all times.
Young Person’s Account
This account is designed for young people who are just beginning to manage their own money, offering an entry point to the world of finance and encouraging financial responsibility and independence. There are no fees for the Carnet Jove 16PUNT30 card or for your salary.
Teens Account for teenage minors
An account with no fees designed for the day-to-day needs of teenagers, with the supervision of parents or guardians.
Piolet Account for children
The Piolet Account for Children is designed with the future of your little ones in mind, and is a great way to teach them the value of money. Not only is this account an educational tool, but also a resource to support their financial development.
Temporary Employee Account
For professionals that are only in Andorra for a limited period of time. Opening an account is easy and it gives temporary employees immediate access to a range of banking services adapted to their temporary stay in Andorra.
Why open a bank account with Creand?
Creand stands out in Andorra’s financial sector as a result of the wide range of services and solutions it offers for your finances. Find the one that best suits your needs.
Personalised Banking Services
We adapt our services to you. We understand your financial ambitions and objectives, so we can effectively manage your estate and meet your expectations.
Management experts
Our team of experts is dedicated to managing your finances and offering the support you need for your estate.
Digital innovation and accessibility
At Creand, innovation and technology is key. Creand Banca Online is the first digital bank in Andorra, providing total digital accessibility for your accounts and financial activities.
World renowned
Creand is renowned for its rigorous, professional and responsible financial management services.
We answer your questions
A current account lets you manage your day-to-day finances in a more convenient and simple way. You can make cash deposits or withdrawals, set up direct debits for your bills (rent, mobile phone, gym, etc.) or send and receive transfers, among many other transactions.
The documents you need to open an account are:
- Passport or valid identity document.
- Work permit or ongoing application (authorisation from the contracting company to provide a copy of the work permit issued by immigration).
- Copy of the employment agreement or employment certificate issued by the contracting company.
The costs associated with an account include the maintenance fee and/or the administration fee. You can consult the fees here.
Yes. In this case, the other people sharing the account with you will be able to perform transactions and withdraw money without needing your authorisation.
Yes, as long as there is an adult acting as the guardian of the account. You can open a Piolet Account. See more information here.
Most banks in Andorra generally offer options for non-residents, but the requirements and documentation may vary.
Although the specific requirements may vary, we usually require a valid passport and proof of address. Pay a visit to one of our offices and we will give you more information.
The majority of modern banks, including those in Andorra, offer digital platforms for their customers to perform banking activities remotely.
Andorra is known for its favourable tax system, but its benefits may vary depending on residency status and other individual factors. We recommend seeking advice from a tax consultant.