Opening a Swiss Bank Account in Switzerland
Many people ask themselves the question how to open a bank account in another country, in many cases, Switzerland. Offshore banking services are usually available for citizens around the world, most of the time it means that you will have to go to the bank in person in order to open a bank account. Our service offers to open a Swiss bank account in a major Swiss bank without having to make a trip to Switzerland that would end up costing a lot of money and time. We are specialists in Swiss banking and have opened over a hundred Swiss bank accounts for clients all over the world. And in four years in the business, we can gladly say that our company had never failed to open a Swiss bank account for any client.
Swiss bank accounts are offering the client full privacy regarding his business and transactions, any bank in Switzerland have to obey the rule of banking secrecy and if they fail to obey it then they had committed a crime and could be on trail for that. Swiss banks are very professional and have experience with major companies and personal clients around the world for dozens of years.
There are serveral types of account, such as high yield savings bank account, student bank account, business bank account. All these bank account types could be a numbered swiss bank account. Numbered Swiss bank accounts are not anonymous bank accounts as many people make a mistake. The idea behind numbered Swiss bank accounts is that the client does not have to reveal his name or personal information in order to accept or send payments and for other various of transactions. Nevertheless, the bank will have all the information of the bank account owner like any usual bank account.
Tax evasion does not considered a crime in Switzerland, and therefore if you are not paying tax in the country which you residents in, then you didn’t commit any crime from the Swiss government point of view. If the country which you live in finds out that you evaded tax, Then you are vulnerable in your own country, depends on the local rules. BUT, still, you can rest assured that the Swiss bank will not reveal any of your private or financial information as they are not allowed to according to Swiss secrecy rules.
