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Offshore Bank Accounts tips on how to open and select your bank account for your business.


Offshore bank account can help you in preventing unwanted risks of your entire wealth. Yet, to make sure you will get the most from offshore banking, you also need to know how to appropriately set up your offshore bank account. Offshore bank accounts are necessary for international diversification. In finance, diversification is the means by which you reduce your risks through investments on different assets. With an offshore bank account, you can have a part of your riches outside the country you are residing in.


You avoid the risk of having all your money on hold in case one government confiscates or freezes the assets. Below are guidelines in choosing and opening offshore bank accounts. Range Of Accounts To Accommodate Your NeedsThink about what your needs would be for the following one to one and a half years. Choose an account based on how your needs for currencies is anticipated to change. Choose an offer from banks with these currencies of your needs.


You may inquire about accounts and check books that can cater multiple currencies. Find out if the bank of your choice has a capability for transferring funds in varying currencies on a routine or regular basis. If not, find another bank more suitable for your offshore banking needs. Range Of Funds Transmission ServicesCheck as well the range of services offered by a bank on money transmission. Gather important details about different banks.


Compare each bank?s advantages and disadvantages to other banks.


Each of them may have an offer that is more lucrative than the rest, particularly on charges and fees on money transfers, credit cards and debit cards. Personal/Customer ServiceIt is also crucial to know how commendable a bank?s customer support is. Call the bank?s hotline numbers to find out how your initial call will be entertained. Take note of how long you have to listen to the automated call handling system.


Once a real person or customer care representative takes your call, take note also of how friendly he/she talks to you. This aspect is important because the representative needs to make any person they are talking to on the phone to feel comfortable. Other People?s Opinions And FeedbackWhile you are researching about the banks, why not include in your research the feedback of people who have already tried the services of a bank? Other people?s banking experience can serve as your guideline also in choosing the best suitable offshore bank account. Personal recommendations are often helpful, however, be sure to consider these valuable details against your own needs and requirements.


Ease Of AccessEase of access of an offshore account is usually made possible through online banking facilities. Transferring of funds between domestic and international accounts should be easily done. You should also be able to monitor every transaction?s progress. Moreover, since the transactions will be done mostly online, you need to ensure that the bank?s system is safe and secure from online scammers and hackers.


Not Totally Different From Domestic Accounts - All in all, opening offshore bank account shares similarities with opening your domestic account. There are several considerations to make like checking the minimum balance requirement, included interest rates, annual/monthly service fees, and the institution?s stability. You also should read carefully and understand appropriately the terms and conditions of the bank. If you have further questions and concerns about these provisions, there is nothing wrong to ask from the bank?s manager or people concerned.
 
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Each of them may have an offer that is more lucrative than the rest, particularly on charges and fees on money transfers, credit cards and debit cards. Personal/Customer ServiceIt is also crucial to know how commendable a bank
Yeah you need to do some research before you apply with any bank, it makes no difference if it is offshore or onshore! I had 3 banks before I found the best for my needs!


There are 2 major banks offering offshore bank accounts, the one that Alain mentioned above and then there is HSBC http://www.expat.hsbc.com/1/2/hsbc-expat/why-hsbc-expat/offshore-banking I would not go with any of them if you care about your privacy!


Find a small bank in some tax haven and open your accounts there in privacy!
 
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You will need to make it clear what your requirements are, get them written down and provide this to the bank or agent before you open the account, so you won't be surprised about what you really will get once the account is operative and you receive your access codes etc.
 
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Yeah you need to do some research before you apply with any bank, it makes no difference if it is offshore or onshore! I had 3 banks before I found the best for my needs!


There are 2 major banks offering offshore bank accounts, the one that Alain mentioned above and then there is HSBC http://www.expat.hsbc.com/1/2/hsbc-expat/why-hsbc-expat/offshore-banking I would not go with any of them if you care about your privacy!


Find a small bank in some tax haven and open your accounts there in privacy!
You will have some sort of privacy with HSBC for instant, but not at all to be compared with banking in Cyprus or Mauritius.
 
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HSBC and privacy is not something you whish. What you are looking for when you want to maximize your privacy when banking offshore are jurisdictions that either have the "banking secrecy" or some very tight policy about the exchange of personal- or business information with other countries. All other would be like using a honeypot and deliver all your information directly to a governement or tax office!


Also for good privacy and anonymity when banking offshore!!! Always use VPN / VPS and even the TOR browser!
 
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HSBC and privacy is not something you whish. What you are looking for when you want to maximize your privacy when banking offshore are jurisdictions that either have the "banking secrecy" or some very tight policy about the exchange of personal- or business information with other countries. All other would be like using a honeypot and deliver all your information directly to a governement or tax office!
Also for good privacy and anonymity when banking offshore!!! Always use VPN / VPS and even the TOR browser!
What other bank than HSBC can you suggest to be used, I mean recognised bank names if not Barcleys?
 
What other bank than HSBC can you suggest to be used, I mean recognised bank names if not Barcleys?
Most often you won't find huge recognized bank names in the offshore banking sector. You will need to do research on each bank to see how stable they have been during the past years and the capital they own, also if they are profitable make a huge diffrence from bank to bank.
 
Does anyone knows any of offshore jurisdictions below and any offshore bank there please?


[h=2]Barbados[/h] A good choice: Tax at the rate of 1% up to 2,5%.


[h=2]BERMUDA[/h] The major offshore financial centre. High quality international business traslations.


[h=2]DUBAI[/h] Dubai Internet City: A free-trade zone for electronic commerce & technology.


[h=2]gibraltar[/h] Located in the south coast of Spain, is one of the best choice for the envestements of europian people.


[h=2]Bahamas[/h] Tax exemption guaranteed during 20 years...


[h=2]GIBRALTAR[/h] European financial centre: exempt company as an offshore holding vehicle.


[h=2]botswana[/h] Is one of the tax heaven that offers to the no residents offshore adventages.


[h=2]anjouan[/h] The National Bank of Anjouan requires certain requirements to be satisfied by all offshore banks: a reserve of USD 100,000 is required...
 
It's easy to google banks sure, but how to you know if you can open an account with them and if they are good? That's why we ask so many questions on this forum that is providing all this wonderful information directly to us :)
 
You will have to call the banks or research them using Google. Most often you can find reviews, comments and stuff about the offshore bank so you won't need to spend time calling them.
 
You will have to call the banks or research them using Google. Most often you can find reviews' date=' comments and stuff about the offshore bank so you won't need to spend time calling them.[/quote']
Thank you Alain, very helpful.
 
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Your welcome, if you have any bank that you want to need more information about then just let me know I will be happy to contact them and ask any questions :)
 
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Your welcome' date=' if you have any bank that you want to need more information about then just let me know I will be happy to contact them and ask any questions :) [/quote']
If you have any banks we don't have mentioned on this forum yet, feel free to post about them Alain ;)
 
Your welcome' date=' if you have any bank that you want to need more information about then just let me know I will be happy to contact them and ask any questions :) [/quote']
Most banks I have found here and I'm in touch with them one way. But if you know some banks not listed or mentioned on this forum and you have some good experience with them I would really like to know. Please post or PM.
 
You can find a pretty good list http://www.internationalman.com/articles/the-best-offshore-banks-that-i-used-in-2012 which I have been using from time to time when I struggle to find new offshore banks for my business. Some of them already mentioned here on the forum while others we never discussed yet.


You may want to pay this link a little attention to get some new input.
 
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