Introduction
You just landed in France and you are already asked for a French RIB: by your landlord, your employer, the CAF, the mobile operator, the health insurance fund. The traditional bank on your street wants a finalised residence permit, three months of payslips and at least 15 € a month in fees. Neobanks, on the other hand, open an account in fifteen minutes but bring their own traps: foreign IBANs rejected by the CAF, capped withdrawals, international transfers at 6 € a pop.
This 2026 comparison reviews eight fee-free or low-cost banks that actually accept foreigners — including those with no permanent contract, no finalised residence permit, or those who still need to receive money every month from China, Morocco, Senegal or Brazil. The diaspora angle is central: we look at international transfer cost, opening speed, and the IBAN you actually get (French FR vs foreign DE/LT, which makes a real difference for the CAF).
The criteria that really matter for newcomers
Before the table, keep in mind the six truly decisive criteria:
2026 comparison table — 8 fee-free or low-cost banks
| Bank | Type | Opening | Required documents | IBAN | Account fee | Card included | Free SEPA withdrawals | Inbound int'l transfer | 2026 welcome bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boursobank | Online bank (Société Générale) | 8-15 days | Permit + existing RIB + 1,200 €/m income (Welcome) | FR76 | 0 € | Visa Welcome free | Unlimited eurozone | SWIFT 0.1% inbound, free SEPA | 80 € to 220 € |
| Revolut Standard | Neobank (LT licence) | 10 min | Passport + selfie | FR76 or LT (your choice) | 0 € | Free virtual, physical 6 € | 200 €/m free then 2% | Free SEPA, 0.5-1% SWIFT | None |
| Revolut Premium | Neobank | 10 min | Same | FR76 or LT | 8 €/m | Free physical Visa | 400 €/m free | Free SEPA, free SWIFT first tier | None |
| N26 Standard | Neobank (DE licence) | 15 min | Passport + declared FR address | DE89 (German) | 0 € | Mastercard virtual | 3 free withdrawals/m then 2 € | Free SEPA, 1.7% SWIFT | None |
| Wise |
The detail that changes everything: French IBAN vs foreign IBAN
Anqi (Chinese, arrived in Lyon in September 2025) opens N26 on day one: German DE89 IBAN, perfect for her employer. Three weeks later she files her CAF student aid application: the CAF rejects the DE IBAN, citing "non-French SEPA". She wastes six weeks explaining the PSD2 directive to a clerk. Final fix: open a Boursobank in parallel and route CAF there.
Karim (Moroccan, IT engineer in Toulouse) goes for Revolut Premium right away. He explicitly picks the French FR76 IBAN in the app settings (feature live since late 2023): no CAF issue, no employer issue. He pays 8 €/month for Premium and sends money to his mother in Casablanca through Wise (embedded in Revolut) at 0.4% fee.
Maria (Portuguese, freelancer in Marseille) chooses Wise + Boursobank: Wise to invoice European clients in multi-currency (German clients in EUR, British in GBP, Swiss in CHF), Boursobank as her main account for rent and URSSAF. Wise 0 € account fee, Boursobank 0 € + 80 € welcome bonus.
Bottom line: a French IBAN is still the gold standard. If you go Revolut, activate the FR IBAN. If you go N26, double up with a French online bank after 3 months.
Spotlight on Boursobank, the "newcomer favourite"
Boursobank (formerly Boursorama Banque, renamed late 2023) racks up in 2026: 0 € account fees, 80 € to 220 € bonus depending on tier (Welcome, Ultim, Metal), free Visa, unlimited free eurozone withdrawals, free worldwide payments on Ultim. To open, they require a finalised residence permit OR an EU ID — so not accessible before your prefecture appointment. But once open, it is arguably the best French bank, full stop.
Diaspora tip: if you are waiting for your permit and your relatives already bank with Boursobank in France (uncle, cousin), ask them to refer you the moment your permit arrives. You bag 130 € instead of 80 €.
Spotlight on Wise, the multi-currency solution
For anyone who regularly sends or receives money in non-euro currencies, Wise (formerly TransferWise) remains unbeatable in 2026. Pricing: real-time interbank rate + 0.4 to 0.6% commission. Compare with Western Union (5-8%), a classic bank wire (15-30 € + a hidden 2-3% spread), or MoneyGram (4-7%).
Tatiana (Venezuelan, translator in Paris) gets paid in USD by US clients: on Wise she has a "US account" (routing + account number) where clients send free ACH, then she converts USD→EUR at 0.5% and lands the funds on her Wise FR IBAN. Total cost: 0.5%. Compared with PayPal which takes 4-6% between fees and spread.
Spotlight on Hello Bank! (BNP) and Fortuneo (Crédit Mutuel Arkéa)
For anyone who wants the solidity of a major French banking group without paying 15 €/month in branch, these two are Boursobank's twins. Hello Bank! requires a permit + one payslip; Fortuneo requires the same plus 1,200 €/month income for free Fosfo. Hello Bank! upside: backed by BNP Paribas, you can drop cash in any BNP branch. Fortuneo upside: 80 € bonus is very easy to unlock (3 card payments in the first month is enough).
Diaspora: who picks what in 2026
- Chinese students (Anqi): Revolut + Boursobank after 3 months (with student permit). Wise to receive parents' transfers in CNY.
- Moroccan and Algerian employees (Karim): Revolut Premium from day one with FR IBAN + Wise to send home.
- Portuguese or Italian freelancers (Maria): Wise multi-currency + Boursobank or Hello Bank! as primary pro account.
- (Linh, Aïssata): N26 first, Boursobank later, Wise for remittances to Hanoi or Dakar.
Key takeaways
- Fastest, no permit needed: Revolut or N26.
- Most solid long-term: Boursobank (FR76 + 80-220 € bonus).
- Cheapest for international transfers: Wise.
- Best balance once you have your permit: Fortuneo Fosfo.
- If CAF stalls on your N26 IBAN: open a parallel Hello Bank! or Monabanq.
On Pionra
On Pionra, the Chinese, Moroccan, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Senegalese and communities share active referral codes (130 € instead of 80 € at Boursobank), Hello Bank! advisors who accept OFII receipts, and feedback on CAF blockages. Drop your question on .
FAQ
Can I open Boursobank with an OFII receipt?
Not in 2026. Boursobank requires a finalised residence permit OR an EU ID. While you wait, take Revolut or N26 first, then move to Boursobank as soon as your permit lands.
Will my employer refuse an N26 (DE) IBAN in 2026?
Legally they cannot (EU SEPA Regulation 260/2012). In practice, 5 to 10% of employers and landlords still refuse out of ignorance. If you get a written refusal, report it to the DGCCRF — the employer risks a 50,000 € fine. Case by case, it is simpler to open a parallel FR IBAN.
What are the real hidden fees of Revolut?
Three traps: (1) weekend FX with a 1% markup on major currencies, 2% on exotics; (2) above 200 €/month in withdrawals, 2% per cash-out; (3) some transfers to Morocco/Algeria/Tunisia drop out of SEPA and route SWIFT at 5 €. For those corridors, Wise stays cheaper.
Is Wise a "real bank"?
Not in the strict sense: it is a payment institution licensed in Belgium (FSMA). Funds are held in segregated third-party banks (no 100,000 € EU guarantee, but equivalent protection through escrow). In practice: use Wise as a multi-currency tool, not as a savings account.
How many accounts can I hold at once in France in 2026?
No legal cap. Many foreigners run 3 accounts in parallel: a neobank (speed), a French online bank (CAF + employer), a Wise (international). The FICOBA file centralises references but does not block multi-holding.
Does the N26 Luxembourgish IBAN (LU) still exist?
N26 migrated all French residents to the German DE89 IBAN in 2024. The historical Luxembourgish IBAN is still valid for legacy accounts but is no longer issued to new customers.
Can I receive CAF housing aid (APL) on a Wise account?
Yes since 2024. Wise issues a FR76 IBAN recognised by the CAF. Make sure you activate the "French EUR account" inside the Wise app (and not just the default Belgian EUR one).
