Eurozone — countries that share the euro currency

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Eurozone — countries that share the euro currency

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Eurozone — countries that share the euro currency

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The eurozone is the group of European Union countries that use the euro (€) as their official currency. Nineteen EU member states share the same banknotes, coins, and central bank policy run by the ECB.

If you live or bank in the eurozone, domestic payments are usually cheap and fast under SEPA, and one monetary policy applies across borders.

Eurozone vs European Union

All eurozone members are in the EU, but not every EU country uses the euro. Sweden and Poland, for example, keep their own currencies while remaining EU members. Some countries are legally committed to adopt the euro in future.

Banking across the eurozone

A licensed EU bank can often serve customers in multiple eurozone countries. With bunq, you manage Bank Accounts, send payments, and save in euros from your phone. Traveling within the eurozone means no currency conversion for everyday card spending.

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The eurozone is the group of European Union countries that use the euro (€) as their official currency. Nineteen EU member states share the same banknotes, coins, and central bank policy run by the ECB.

If you live or bank in the eurozone, domestic payments are usually cheap and fast under SEPA, and one monetary policy applies across borders.

Eurozone vs European Union

All eurozone members are in the EU, but not every EU country uses the euro. Sweden and Poland, for example, keep their own currencies while remaining EU members. Some countries are legally committed to adopt the euro in future.

Banking across the eurozone

A licensed EU bank can often serve customers in multiple eurozone countries. With bunq, you manage Bank Accounts, send payments, and save in euros from your phone. Traveling within the eurozone means no currency conversion for everyday card spending.

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The eurozone is the group of European Union countries that use the euro (€) as their official currency. Nineteen EU member states share the same banknotes, coins, and central bank policy run by the ECB.

If you live or bank in the eurozone, domestic payments are usually cheap and fast under SEPA, and one monetary policy applies across borders.

Eurozone vs European Union

All eurozone members are in the EU, but not every EU country uses the euro. Sweden and Poland, for example, keep their own currencies while remaining EU members. Some countries are legally committed to adopt the euro in future.

Banking across the eurozone

A licensed EU bank can often serve customers in multiple eurozone countries. With bunq, you manage Bank Accounts, send payments, and save in euros from your phone. Traveling within the eurozone means no currency conversion for everyday card spending.

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