In a cashless society, social inclusion goes hand in hand with financial inclusion. For this reason, in recent years, bank accounts, as basic contracts, have become an essential support for migrants in accessing fundamental rights such as housing and employment. However, despite European and national policies expressly guaranteeing this service to everyone, including non-EU residents, the language difficulties that arise, both in terms of general contractual conditions and upstream regulations, continue to constitute an almost insurmountable obstacle to accessing it.
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