Private bank account opening with ease of KYC and remotely

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Need a private bank account (current or checking account) in a reputable country with trusted bank.
My requirements:

me residing and citizen of south asian country and bank doesn't support crypto to bank transfers no matter how legally you earned and don't have any bank account right now even in my country.
a. Account should be open remotely in no less than a week.
b. For KYC: can provide ID and POA only.
c. Funds will come from crypto exchange using swift or sepa (kraken).
( assets are legally earned by trading but long history, can't provide statement)
d. Can meet with minimum deposit requirements. (upto $100000)
e. Should provide debit or prepaid card and deliver to South Asian country.
f. Account should be operable online, shouldn't be an EMI. Must be a full, licensed bank from any country.
Suggest me any bank that can meet my requirements or an agent who can do this for me. If an agent can help, will give your required fee (in crypto).
You may suggest me to get residency in other countries, but I can't do this now.
I searched for Dukascopy, Seba, Xapo and found they will not accept me.
 
It depends on where in SEA you live. Unfortunately, country-by-country discrimination is still very common.‌

Be prepared to have to go back in time and document the origin of your‍ crypto to the best of your ability, as far back as possible. If you can't⁠ do that, your options are probably going to be zero.

Citibank, UOB or DBS in⁤ Singapore (100-250,000 USD required).

OCBC Wing Hang, DBS, Dah Sing, Citibank, Standard Chartered, and CMB⁣ Wing Lung in Hong Kong (around 1-2 million HKD or equivalent required).

Crypto can be⁢ especially difficult in Hong Kong and Singapore, so make sure you're clear about it right︀ away.

Barclays and Lloyds international (Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey), around 100-250,000 GBP or︁ equivalent.

Swissquote in Switzerland (no minimum).

I have seen BIL and Banque de Luxembourg (both︂ in Luxembourg) accept applicants for 100,000 EUR but it might be difficult if you have︃ no ties to EU/Luxembourg or prospect to get closer to 500,000–1 million.
 
What about Sygnum AG? they claim a digital assets bank very slow process︃ and only HNW person allowed with a deposit of 1000000 chf. Unfortunately none of your︄ mentioned bank from EU will accept me. Better to look for Asian banks.
 
With your requirements no chance, unfortunately.

Generally, I am afraid that if all your requirements sub‍ a-f are put together, your chances are practically zero. Sorry. (Account should be open remotely⁠ in no less than a week, crypto with no proofs, deposit only up to $100000,⁤ a full, licensed bank. Practically undoable nowadays, IMO.)
You might have a chance with some⁣ EMI. Although the a) requirement is really a strong constraint, just technically. (DO NOT believe⁢ any marketing headwords claiming having a working account in minutes. It is not working so.︀ Now.)
 
You can try but I didn't list it because the minimum deposit is so high. If‍ you can go to 1–10 million CHF/equivalent, you have a few more options.

Have you considered establishing a new residence?

An EMI could work but︀ I'd be worried about the high chance that the account would be limited to EUR︁ and SEPA only, and many EMIs with high enough risk appetite doesn't issue cards. So︂ it wouldn't be very practical in reality. Most EMIs rely on financial institutions like Currency︃ Cloud for other currencies and for SWIFT, and they generally aren't very tolerant of crypto︄ (because their correspondent banks aren't).
 
Hope you don't mind me hijacking this thread, but what if we changed up some‌ of the requirements? Granted b, c, e, and f, would that be any options open‍ to fellow SEA residents?

That is to say, if one can provide ID and POA,⁠ funds will come from crypto exchanges but no SOF/detailed statements, require a debit/prepaid card, are⁤ there any licensed bank available? Deposits of up to 1-3M USD being possible. Thank you!⁣
 
I know a bank that can meet these requirements in Panama , but don’t think‌ Im allowed to post it here.
 
They will‌ not accept OP. Absence of SOF is definitely a deal break there, even if omitting‍ another pitfalls.
 
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