Bank Secrecy
Bank, Numbered bank account, Offshore bank, Tax haven, Banking in Switzerland, Private banking
978-613-5-81342-5
6135813420
116
2011-05-19
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bank secrecy is a legal principle in some jurisdictions under which banks are not allowed to provide to authorities personal and account information about their customers unless certain conditions apply. In some cases, additional privacy is provided to beneficial owners through the use of numbered bank accounts or otherwise. Bank secrecy is prevalent in certain countries, such as Switzerland, Singapore, Lebanon and Luxembourg, as well as offshore banks and other tax havens under voluntary or statutory privacy provisions. Created by the Swiss Banking Act of 1934, which led to the famous Swiss bank, the principle of bank secrecy is always considered one of the main aspects of private banking
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