What to do with USD in Romania?

It turns out that it is very difficult to do something useful in Romania with US Dollars and below I’d like to share my experience on this matter.

A while ago I worked at a company which offered RSU(Restricted Stock Units) as a form of employee benefits. After a certain period of time, the stock was transferred to me, and I could do whatever I wanted with it. I decided to sell the it, because the company stock appreciated quite a lot and I wasn’t sure the price will would remain like that for a long time. I ended up with a bunch of US Dollars in my US broker account and I somehow had to figure out how to get them in Romania, the country where I lived, so I could actually benefit from them.

The US broker offered two options to transfer the money to a bank. I could either transfer them to an USD account with no additional fee, or convert the USD to a certain currency, for a rather high fee. I didn’t want to pay a fee for converting them either to EUR or RON(Romanian currency) which were the only two currencies in which I had accounts in my own country, but I didn’t had an USD account either.

After asking several banks in Romania if they offered an account in USD, it turned out I didn’t had that many options. I found a bank which offered an account in USD but it had a monthly maintenance fees, and the conversion from USD to RON was very bad. As you probably already figured out, I hate paying fees so at that time, my options were not looking so good.

In the end I chose to risk it and go with Revolut which offered a free USD account, even if I heard some horror stories with accounts being blocked. I reached out to support and inform them that a larger payment would arrive in my account. I asked them if they need any documents to prove where the money originated from. They said it was ok and I didn’t had to send anything. This way I hoped to avoid my account to be blocked. I finally issued the transfer from the US broker to my Revolut account. It took almost two weeks, but in the end the money arrived in my account and I felt relieved that the entire adventure was over!

Next step was to figure out what to do with my nice and shiny pile of… virtual $$$ 🤑

I did the only logical thing in this situation, create a list of pros/cons 🤣

Pros:

  • Increase diversity of the cash I owned
  • Avoid currency conversion fees when buying financial instruments or goods denominated in USD

Cons:

  • Difficult to find a bank in Romania that offers an USD account without additional fees to keep the money for a longer period of time
  • Limited availability of USD deposits
  • Transfers between USD accounts took a long time and had high fees compared to SEPA transfers in EUR
  • Almost no products in Europe are sold in USD
  • Exchange rate to other currency at banks were very bad

I ended up using once again Revolut. As part of the free standard plan I could exchange every month with no fee and at a decent rate, up to the equivalent of 5000 RON from USD.

I don’t know if this was the best decision but it was the best I could find with the available information at that time. Feel free to leave a comment with what you have done in a similar situation.

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