BforBank highlights a clear and accessible account opening offer. Until November 5, new customers can receive up to 230 euros in cumulative bonuses. The online bank of the Crédit Agricole group offers two options, BforBASIC, free subject to monthly payment or withdrawal, and BforZEN, at 5 euros per month, with the first month free. The latter includes free payments abroad, higher maximum limits and travel assistance guarantees. Both cards offer free instant transfers and a built-in virtual card. By subscribing to BforZEN and making 15 payments in 90 days, you will receive 80 euros. In the case of direct debit through the banking mobility service, up to 150 euros will be paid in the form of electronic gift cards. The opening is done online or through the BforBank mobile application, in a few minutes, with complete and secure customer tracking.
BforBank, an app that optimizes banking management
BforBank has created a fluid and responsive banking app, available on iOS and Android. It allows you to track expenses in real time, modify limits, temporarily deactivate your card or make instant transfers. The personal space includes a budget management tool and accurate account tracking. In addition, the Bfor+ savings account presents a rate of 3.5% gross per year for three months, under conditions. Mobility services simplify the transfer of transactions from another bank. BforBank also highlights its responsive customer service, accessible from the integrated messaging system. A complete, mobile and transparent offer, which combines Crédit Agricole’s experience, modern tools and concrete advantages to manage your finances with clarity and autonomy.
Click here to take advantage of the offer at BforBank to open a Bfor account
This content was produced by an expert from the BFMTV purchasing team. The buying team is independent of the BFMTV.com editorial staff. The prices indicated are for informational purposes only and are subject to change. BFMTV may receive compensation when one of our readers makes a purchase through the links embedded in this article.
Source: BFM TV

