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Nationality matters with respect to being American or not. A few years ago, the US put some reporting requirements in place that banks around the world have to adhere to when they have American customers (don't ask me how they did that, I am fortunate enough not to need to understand the fine details). The idea was to avoid tax dodging by Americans hiding money abroad.
So no international bank wants American customers because the administrative requirements are a PITA. Nothing to do with Indonesia; it's the same everywhere.
Maybe someone who understands more clearly than I do can explain in more detail - but that's the gist of it.
So no international bank wants American customers because the administrative requirements are a PITA. Nothing to do with Indonesia; it's the same everywhere.
Maybe someone who understands more clearly than I do can explain in more detail - but that's the gist of it.
