Raiffeisen Direct 08008020202

A simple TOLL FREE phone call from your landline (Romtelecom network) saves you the hassle of going to the bank. Wherever you are, your bank is now closer to you.
DIRECT, without the slightest effort from you and without having to pay extra taxes or fees.
What does Raiffeisen Direct provide?

The operations you can execute via Raiffeisen Direct are:

1. If you are a Raiffeisen Direct client:
(you have requested the Raiffeisen Direct service in one of the bank's units and have signed the related contract):

  • Find out information about your accounts and about the bank's services.
  • Order intra or inter-bank payments to own accounts or to others' supplier accounts.
  • Create or terminate deposits.
  • Ask for debit cards to be issued.
  • Execute currency exchanges between your own accounts (valid only for residents).

2. If you are not a Raiffeisen Direct client (you haven't signed a contract for this service) or you are not a bank customer you can find out all the information you want about:

  • The status of your Raiffeisen Bank card account (only for the first case).
  • Raiffeisen Bank products and services
  • Raiffeisen Bank unit/ATM network
  • Exchange rate.

Raiffeisen Direct Advantages

  • Saved time: you no longer have to go to the bank.
  • Availability: toll free number and you benefit from extended business hours as compared to those of the bank units.
  • Minimum costs: no extra taxes or fees besides those regularly incurred at bank units;

Raiffeisen Direct:

0800 802 02 02
Monday - Friday: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM; Saturday: 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM.
Toll free number, no prefix, can be dialed from anywhere in Romania from the Romtelecom network.

004 021 306 3002
Monday - Friday: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM; Saturday: 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM.
Regular charge number, can be called from any network, from inside the country or abroad


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