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Looking for alternative banking services?

Well-known Lithuania-based digital banking companies, such as Revolut, the Lithuanian made Paysera and many others offer services available to foreigners in Lithuania. Make sure to explore all 265 fintech companies in Lithuania to unravel all the possibilities to digitalize your daily financial tasks.

Getting a local mobile number

Want to use your phone? Prepaid SIM cards with plans for data, calls and SMS cost EUR 8-15/month. SIM cards are available at Narvesen kiosks as well as supermarkets and gas stations. Signing a contract for monthly services is easy but requires a residence permit and deposit.

Mobile service providers in Lithuania:

• Bitė (bite.lt) (prepaid: Labas )

• Tele2 (tele2.lt) (prepaid: Pildyk)

• Telia (telia.lt) (prepaid: Ežys)

Getting the latest news

We all want to stay up to date. Looking for a way to start a conversation with your colleagues during your morning coffee break? Well, why not start with an overview of the hottest topics in the media! LRT (lrt.lt) Delfi (delfi.lt) 15min (15min.lt) are Lithuania’s three main media outlets. Some of them offer a selection of content and articles in English, and some offer content in Russian. They all have an app too!

Radio: Stuck in a traffic with nowhere to put your thoughts to? Well, the radio is always an option and there are plenty of channels to choose from!

For all the “old but gold” music lovers, we suggest M1 Plius (pliusas.fm), and for those looking to learn simple Lithuanian phrases, we recommend Vaikų radijas (vaikuradijas.lt). You can learn the language by singing along to simple yet fun songs!

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