Expats (and conscientious locals): Air Bank is hostile towards foreigners, steer clear. So many other great banks here want your business, this one doesn’t.I went to open an account Friday at Vodičkova. At the branch, I was told by a speaker of perfect English that I had to bring a Czech speaker because they are “not allowed to speak English here” and “they could get in trouble for it.”“You’ll get in trouble for speaking to a customer in English?!” “Yes, unfortunately!”I said ok, then I guess I don’t want an account with you. Later I called their “English hotline” and was put on hold and hung up on twice. The second time I even got a very long recording saying “I’m welcome to come to the branch, but bring an interpreter!” My Czech gf called the Czech hotline and was told “we may seem like an international bank, but we’re a Czech bank!” (What does that mean? Czech banks are only for Czechs who speak Czech?)Turns out even their app isn’t localized in English (less “modern” banks are).I get that legally if a contract is in Czech they want to make sure you understand it, but it’s my right to sign something even if I don’t (also have you heard of google translate?). But to refuse to speak to someone without a chaperon? When you speak the language just fine?This bank doesn’t want my business or yours, there are better options out there that aren’t openly xenophobic.