In this guide, you will learn about the benefits of Swiss banking. You will also discover how to open a Swiss bank account, and how to use it for investment and savings purposes.
Introduction
Swiss bank accounts provide strict privacy, total confidentiality and are also tax-free.
With a Swiss bank account you can also earn interest in the currency you wish to hold your account in (USD, CHF and EUR). You can also receive an international credit card and a numbered account if you choose.
Typical Swiss bank account clients
Typical Swiss bank account clients come from all walks of life, from international consultants and sales representatives to expatriates and computer programmers. In fact, anyone seeking to gain financially (possibly through trading in the capital markets, the sale of real estate, inheritance, or an insurance policy), or who wants to protect their estate in the event of divorce or inheritance, can take advantage of the benefits of Swiss banking.
Does it cost anything to open my Swiss bank account?
Opening a Swiss bank account is often free of charge.
Which documents do I need to open a Swiss account?
Opening a Swiss bank account has never been easier.
Before you arrive in Switzerland, you will be asked you to bring with you some of the following documents:
Passport
You might also be asked to send an authenticated copy of your passport's photo page, showing your passport number, before you arrive.
Financial background
These documents show what you do for a living, for example a copy of a current bank statement, contract of employment or tax return. The exact documents required depend on the nature of your professional life.
Origin of deposits
These documents show the financial origin of your deposit. For example if you are depositing funds from the sale of a house, you might be asked to send proof of the sale, a copy of the real estate agent's listing, or similar.
Personal Information
You are usually requested to provide only basic personal information.
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No. Bills are sent to you, and you must pay them separately. If this is inconvenient, you can always authorise your bank to debit the amount from your account and they will hold the bill until the next time you visit the branch.
In the next installment, we deal with making deposits to and withdrawals from your Swiss bank account.
Fiorenzo Fontana
online trading, currency trading, financial service
Fiorenzo has held several senior positions in the financial services industry as a trader and analyst at UBS. Fiorenzo has built a career spanning more than 25 years in investment banking and capital markets trading. Mr. Fontana is a citizen and resident of Switzerland and a graduate of the Chiasso Business School, Switzerland.