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What is a blocked rand account?

Most expats living abroad who plan on returning to South Africa don’t need to concern themselves with the workings of a blocked rand account. If you’ve financially emigrated though, you’d better perk up your ears.

Who’s affected by blocked bank accounts?

This type of account will only apply to those who have chosen to financially emigrate.

Blocked bank (Rand) accounts were initiated as a means to control asset transfers out of South Africa. This type of account becomes the emigrant’s only account through which capital and income from all assets, declared in their financial emigration application has to flow, and it’s managed by a single authorised dealer.

What type of income can be transferred via a blocked bank account?

Stipulations for fund transfers vary for different countries, but for South African expats who have financially emigrated, blocked bank accounts can be used to transfer:

Sounds simple enough, doesn’t it? Well, it may not be the mental conundrum you’d envisioned, but there are simply enough things to worry about when it comes to commuting between continents.

Why not leave the number crunching to us? We can provide you with a full service financial emigration solution with competitive exchange and interest rates as well as post emigration debit order payment facilities.

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