Belize bank account -- useful? For what?

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I'll plan to visit Belize soon.

A bank in Belize can be opened by non-resident or tourist, right? No hassle, no big deposit, no difficult KYC, right?

But what a bank account in Belize can be useful for, given the reputation of Belize? For crypto, for instance? Or something else?

Do EMI generally accept Belize banks? How about crypto-EMI and crypto exchanged like Kraken?
 
Please read this forum carefully before opening a bank account in Belize. A bank account‌ in Belize is not a wise choice these days.
 
I wouldn't bother with it. With correspondent banks de-risking, banks like the ones in Belize‌ are useless.
 
No.
I mean, I'd use a Belize account to receive money from crypto exchanges. Primarily.‌ Possibly, if it's not ricky, send to crypto exchanges too. That's it. There're no other‍ banks that'll be involved in the process.

And I'd use its VISA or MasterCard card⁠ to pay for stuff, online or offline.
 
You mean that would bounce any incoming bank‍ transfer from Belize ?
 
What's the point? Belize is in the CRS and will report to your home country‌ anyways. Their banks are barely even banks, support sucks and high chance of not being‍ able to access funds.
 
I can only agree with this⁠ statement. You won't get anything good from doing it.
 
I'm not a tax resident in my home country.

Point -- being able to open‌ a bank account with ease, use it for stuff related to cryptocurrencies and not worry‍ about it being shut down for that.
 
And/or prevent outgoing transfers. I have a feeling you know this, but I'm‌ adding this for the benefit of other readers: Since international banks in Belize aren't licensed‍ to hold any currency directly, they are entirely reliant on correspondent accounts for actually moving⁠ money. Account holders' money is not ever actually in Belize with the bank.

As banks⁤ in Europe, North America, and Asia are de-risking (throwing out high-risk offshore banks), banks such⁣ as international banks in Belize and elsewhere are struggling to stay afloat and be able⁢ to process EUR, GBP, USD, and other important currencies.

So if you open an account︀ in Belize and the bank gets thrown out, your funds are stuck until the bank︁ makes new arrangements. These arrangements are harder and harder to come by, and the fees︂ are steadily climbing.

@blackeric because of the above, banks in Belize typically don't like cryptocurrency︃ activities. Not because the bank itself has any problem with it (they'd hold Kim Jong-Un's︄ pocket change if they could), their partner banks are the usual mainstream banks in Europe,︅ North America, and Asia and they don't like it when their correspondent banks engage (too︆ much) with cryptocurrency activities.

Enjoy your vacation to Belize, but look elsewhere for banking solutions.︇
 
Belizean banks had a very high percentage of non-resident business, primarily driven by demand for‌ privacy, which is now gone with the adoption of CRS/FATCA. Customers are repatriating funds to‍ their home countries, paying taxes due, while others dig deeper and hide in metals, crypto⁠ and real estate. This turn of events is detremental to local banks. As it stands,⁤ the country still has no economic backbone that could prop up the bank's balance sheets⁣ during non-resident capital flight. Correspondent banks are aware and wise to de-risk. This is an⁢ exceptionally bad time to get involved.

An offshore bank account in Belize no longer has︀ value, unless you're from Argentina, Venezuela, or another place of greater misery.
 
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