I did spend the entire last year to see what's working and what's not and I did setup in almost every single Offshore Jurisdiction you can imagine and it comes all down to Banking at the end.
SVG is fine for Crypto Only related︀ Activities as Crypto is not yet regulated in SVG.
Card Processing is anyway a major︁ problem of this Small Caribbean Islands even with the couple domestic Banks each Islands has︂ even as a Resident Company it's difficult to achieve and like back in the 90's.︃
Small Caribbean Islands can make sense for SPV's and Wealth Management with low frequent first︄ party transfers as mentioned earlier and then the "Exotic" Wire Instructions are even not a︅ problem however if you have a day to day Business things getting complicated or unworkable︆ when the Beneficiary on your Invoice is a Bank holding Bank Accounts on the other︇ end of the world.
If you still want to try your luck with a Small︈ Islands Offshore Company in 2025 try to get at least a Bank Account in Mauritius︉ with a dedicated Mauritius IBAN and Western Correspondent Banks.
Martin don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that the Egypt Bank itself or BONI itself is not a serious Business and yes as you mentioned it can make sense to work with an Egypt Bank when you are a big︀ guy from Nigeria who has most likely long Business History with this Egypt Bank already.︁
I understand that the Egypt Bank is happy to help a long and profitable Customer︂ to provide Correspondent Banking but the reality remains the same - Wire Instructions are terrible︃ to work with and almost impossible for day to day Banking.
I can't think of︄ many Jurisdictions the Banks are fine to Wire you USD to a SVG Company with︅ a Nevis Bank as Beneficiary holding an Account in Egypt especially when most Forum Users︆ are Westerns.
I understand when something like what I mentioned here is seen as a︇ pitch for our own Business and indeed we have a reason why we did end︈ up working with Panama as a Jurisdiction however it should rather be seen as Feedback︉ & Experience someone is not wasting money on certain things like
@cionide did.