Finances & accounts

Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands share the same currency – the euro, no matter if you find your coins covered with the Belgian or Dutch King or the German eagle.

Euregional commonalities


Throughout the Euregio Meuse-Rhine basic EU rules on finances apply and you do not have to worry about currency exchange rates. Note that you also have - principally- free roaming between Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.

Fun fact: Maastricht Treaty founded the Euro as the single currency in 1992, as a blueprint for European integration.

 

Consumer prices


Selectable per country and segment

Euregional differences


Different rules and regulations might apply, depending on country and bank account. This is also for fees when paying by debit card. Find some useful hints on payments, transfers and checks and bank accounts ("europa.ec") each with sample stories to have practical examples.
Contactless & Cash

For moving across your Euregio, keep the following rules of the thumb in mind:

Value added tax: MwSt, BTW & TVA


Tips


Support on customer rights


Head to the following institutions when you face difficulties with shopping across the border or wonder about your customer rights:

The European Support on Customer Rights has useful information on various aspects of daily life on a European scope.