I think so, too.
From what I heard and partially witnessed, it's getting better. In the past, they were sometimes open to companies from another jurisdictions but only from selected businesses and just occassionally ”“ and it was clearly made public at their webpages. Now this announcement has disappeared (IIRC) and reportedly their policy is changing. But it is observed just in the last months...
6 figure USD amounts. No issues for the most part.Yrybak08 said:
Anyone had any experience having large amount with them? Anyone with long term relationship?
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I think you're right, the pricing page used to display HK and SG as normal companies, and VG as special, now it seems to be more general with special companies just meaning more complex or higher-risk businesses. Maybe Statrys will be more open now. I will consider trying it for some Carribean business, maybe they'll approve it too. Those companies are usually only onboarded by LT EMIs and local banks nowadays, but still doable.Forester said:
From what I heard and partially witnessed, it's getting better. In the past, they were sometimes open to companies from another jurisdictions but only from selected businesses and just occassionally ”“ and it was clearly made public at their webpages. Now this announcement has disappeared (IIRC) and reportedly their policy is changing. But it is observed just in the last months...
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They declined my applicationForester said:
I think so, too.
From what I heard and partially witnessed, it's getting better. In the past, they were sometimes open to companies from another jurisdictions but only from selected businesses and just occassionally ”“ and it was clearly made public at their webpages. Now this announcement has disappeared (IIRC) and reportedly their policy is changing. But it is observed just in the last months...
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Would you mind sharing the company jurisdiction, company business and the UBO's residence and citizenship? Just to make a better picture what is their current policy... (and to guess what could be the reason for not onboarding)
Business in Hong Kong, UBO US CITIZEN and resident. I think that's where the issue wasForester said:
Would you mind sharing the company jurisdiction, company business and the UBO's residence and citizenship? Just to make a better picture what is their current policy... (and to guess what could be the reason for not onboarding)
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You can always ask them (they respond quickly). However, I would say it's unlikely, as I know they're refused accounts for HK companies that have customers in the UAE.
us citizen as ubo or shareholder is indeed often problematic for operations outside usa. It just ups your risk score at the bank due to huge fine possibilities which weak countries cannot enforce and dont threaten either.Yrybak08 said:
Business in Hong Kong, UBO US CITIZEN and resident. I think that's where the issue was
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you most often use Airwallex you say! have you tested Startrys with large amounts and how long have you used them if so?intlman said:
6 figure USD amounts. No issues for the most part.
My card was not accepted with a couple of vendors for some reason. There's also a $600K HKD limit per card (per year I think), which is a bit annoying (you can't have multiple cards under a single name unfortunately) because I'd blow through that limit fairly quickly.
I mostly use AirwalleX nowadays, but still have an account with Statrys.
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I mostly use Airwallex now, as their virtual cards are better than Statrys (Statrys have annual spending limits - WTF!). But I have done some sizeable transfers with Statrys. No issue at all.sebastian said:
you most often use Airwallex you say! have you tested Startrys with large amounts and how long have you used them if so?
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how long have you worked with them? I want to know how reliable they are please?intlman said:
You can always ask them (they respond quickly). However, I would say it's unlikely, as I know they're refused accounts for HK companies that have customers in the UAE.
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Forester said:
Would you mind sharing the company jurisdiction, company business and the UBO's residence and citizenship? Just to make a better picture what is their current policy... (and to guess what could be the reason for not onboarding)
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Sorry, I somehow have not managed to reply in a reasonable time... My apologies 🙁Yrybak08 said:
Business in Hong Kong, UBO US CITIZEN and resident. I think that's where the issue was
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Well, it's true that a US citizen as a UBO or a shareholder is problematic in general; but I do not think this is the case of HK and Statrys. I would rather guess that the refusal had something common with company business, or eventually, there could have been some evidence (even false/coincidental, it happens sometimes, unfortunately) of the UBO's name in some “blacklist” databases which were checked...JackAlabama said:
us citizen as ubo or shareholder is indeed often problematic for operations outside usa. It just ups your risk score at the bank due to huge fine possibilities which weak countries cannot enforce and dont threaten either.
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Almost a year.Propeller said:
how long have you worked with them? I want to know how reliable they are please?
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Do you remember the amount you can spend on a year with them?
600,000 HKD (~76000 USD) per year, per card.