trying to appear as people's defenders, probably preparing for elections. The phrase "there should be some discussion" is immortal. And seriously, if LIDL has barely broken into the Lithuanian market, serious foreign banks are still not allowed into the Lithuanian banking market, because it would significantly lower the prices of existing bank services, for example, they would not be able to push loans with 18% annual interest. And now the banks are getting out of jail - they charge exorbitant commissions even for withdrawing and depositing cash.
There is no need anymore. In the last 5 years, the number of ATMs in Zarasai has decreased, and there are no bank branches at all. Maybe there are more and more ATMs in Vilnius, but even that... for example, PC Mada - the shopping center closes at 18 pm on Sundays and ATMs along with it - you won't be able to access it. The nearest ones are more than a kilometer away. And here is Vilnius.
It is impossible to reach banks, neither live nor virtual. Answers by robots, physical places are empty, but registration is required.
The situation does not accept to go to the bank (60 km), although the waiting room is empty. You are registering in the waiting room, is there a possible answer in a week?
And the Bank of Lithuania was outraged? And what? So who are the hosts of Lithuania in the end?
trying to appear as people's defenders, probably preparing for elections. The phrase "there should be some discussion" is immortal. And seriously, if LIDL has barely broken into the Lithuanian market, serious foreign banks are still not allowed into the Lithuanian banking market, because it would significantly lower the prices of existing bank services, for example, they would not be able to push loans with 18% annual interest. And now the banks are getting out of jail - they charge exorbitant commissions even for withdrawing and depositing cash.
And when will the banks performing anti-state activities (maliciously harming the citizens of the state) be closed?
There is no need anymore. In the last 5 years, the number of ATMs in Zarasai has decreased, and there are no bank branches at all. Maybe there are more and more ATMs in Vilnius, but even that... for example, PC Mada - the shopping center closes at 18 pm on Sundays and ATMs along with it - you won't be able to access it. The nearest ones are more than a kilometer away. And here is Vilnius.
It is impossible to reach banks, neither live nor virtual. Answers by robots, physical places are empty, but registration is required.
The situation does not accept to go to the bank (60 km), although the waiting room is empty. You are registering in the waiting room, is there a possible answer in a week?