Thanks! Well, I admit I do not follow such events very much...linusAG said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_billion_dollar_money_laundering_case
After this big ML case, some citizenship will no longer open personal ( Wealth Management / Private Bank) accounts. in Singapore
For example: Vanuatu, Some Caribbean.......
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linusAG said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_billion_dollar_money_laundering_case
After this big ML case, some citizenship will no longer open personal ( Wealth Management / Private Bank) accounts. in Singapore
For example: Vanuatu, Some Caribbean.......
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What makes them worth it, do you know their fees to get an account opened?
They accept almost all structures and jurisdictions.brianK said:
What makes them worth it, do you know their fees to get an account opened?
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Thanks, that's nice, it could work well for me.Clank said:
They accept almost all structures and jurisdictions.
They have a brokerage with access to almost all stock markets, private equity. They charge 250$ to open an account.
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years ago they advertised here but they suddenly stopped.brianK said:
What makes them worth it, do you know their fees to get an account opened?
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You can't compare both banks. Nothing to do.SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
I would never ever bank in the Cook Islands lol.
CSB is getting the same fate as EPB sooner or later, as they heavily depend on correspondent banking relationship
both for payments as well as for financial instruments custody.
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Did you have good experience with them? Would you put a serious amount into their bank?
They use OCBC, EFG Bank and Vontobel.SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
Capital Security Bank had at some time Bendura Bank Liechtenstein as custodian, a dodgy bank owned by a chinese guy. Makes you wonder.
What custodian are they now using?
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Very good experience. They are very transparent, full disclosure of their board and you can get their audited financial statements by KPMG from their website.OKboomer said:
Did you have good experience with them? Would you put a serious amount into their bank?
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Actually, Bendura Bank works very well. They have a strong Correspondent Bank relationship and their parent company is listed in HKEX.SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
Bendura Bank Liechtenstein as custodian, a dodgy bank owned by a chinese guy.
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they have no insurance for their accounts ?Clank said:
Very good experience. They are very transparent, full disclosure of their board and you can get their audited financial statements by KPMG from their website.
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Thanks for posting, Weasels. I'm in the same situation in Vanu. Please keep us updated. There's too much info online to sift through to find whats not going to be a waste of time for folks in our specific situation.Watchingtheweasels said:
For a citizen and resident of Vanuatu (former American, all Is are dotted, and Ts are crossed)? I see that ANZ has some options on their website? Anyone have any thoughts about their service/fees/returns? Any other stable, service oriented jurisdictions?
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SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
I would never ever bank in the Cook Islands lol.
CSB is getting the same fate as EPB sooner or later, as they heavily depend on correspondent banking relationship
both for payments as well as for financial instruments custody.
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I think Capital Security Bank seems OK based on what I've read about them here, but I would say that the option mentioned above seems like a safer solution ”“ if we can even talk about bank security at all these days.