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Costa Rica Banks - Scotia Bank in Escazu
Scott Oliver

The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of Scott Oliver only, other people may have had different experiences.

I laughed each time I saw the ScotiaBank's slogan "Para las personas que quieren mas" (For people that want more) because that's why I visited them.

As a Wall Street veteran with 20+ years of professional financial services experience - At the time, in 2002 I did indeed want 'more'.

They had been recommended to me by a local Chamber of Commerce of which I was a member and in the previous three years, had 'mediocre' banking experience with some of the local banks and figured that ScotiaBank might be different.

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What a complete farce the ScotiaBank process turned out to be.

In order to apply for a bank account and a Visa card, Ericka in their Escazu branch met with me and told me that the following information was required and must be submitted for their approval:

  1. Previous six months bank statements - Supplied
  2. Previous six months credit card statements - Supplied
  3. Photocopy of the rental agreement for the house I was living - Supplied
  4. The property owner's name & telephone number - Supplied
  5. Photocopy of my cedula showing my legal residency - Supplied
  6. Photocopy of my passport (I am British) - Supplied
  7. Proof of previous year's income - Supplied two signed letterhead letters, one from a $15 billion hedge fund company and one from one of the largest investment firms in New York.
  8. Photocopies of the corporate documentation for my company even though I was applying for a personal bank account and credit card and
  9. A completed a legal page sized document detailing my business's expenses

When I returned to the bank with this information Ericka informed me that she didn't need the two letterhead letters I had supplied showing my income so I kept them, she said that what the bank actually required was a CPA 'Certified Letter' confirming my income.



   ScotiaBank Costa Rica - Seen here at ExpoCasa. Based on my personal experience, it is NOT a bank that I recommend.

Being an honest and conscientious person, I figured that at least my money should be safe since they're so careful with whom they do business. It cost me US$150 to obtain this CPA 'Certified Letter' showing, by Costa Rican standards, an incredible income.

I made a small deposit to establish the account and was informed that they would contact me shortly regarding the Visa card approval.

Nobody called me.
After a two week trip to Europe I telephoned them and Ericka assured me that the manager would call me.

The manager never called me.

I then visited the bank personally and Ericka told me that there are many CPA's in this country and they can't verify that the 'Certified Letter' they had specifically requested is correct which quite frankly left me speechless!

I then removed my deposit and consider 'SchizoBank' a far more suitable name than ScotiaBank. As far as I'm concerned ScotiaBank wasted hours of my time and they owe me $150.

As you well know, when we receive good service we are delighted to recommend professionals to my clients and friends.

In the next edition of my investment book however, be sure you will find a 'Banking in Costa Rica' section "para las personas que quieren mas"

You can also be sure that ScotiaBank will absolutely, definitely NOT be one of my recommended banks.

December 2007 Update:

Recently one of our Latin American customers deposited $250,000 in ScotiaBank to open a new (not so small) account, assume a mortgage and to begin establishing a credit record here in Costa Rica. Even after he showed them documentation proving liquid assets of over US$2 million they seemed more preoccupied about a report of an unpaid credit card charge (since resolved) of around $1,000 which occurred because of an expired credit card. Mind boggling!

Do you remember the 'good old days' when the banks would bend over backwards to try and get new customers? Now we all have to fight to establish a new bank account...

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