How to Open a Swiss Bank Account
Not many things are cooler than being able to say, "OK. I'll get you the money once I transfer it from my Swiss bank account." It immediately gives one an air of worldliness, wealth and a slight hint of danger. So, if you want these attributes to be applied to you despite never having left the country, living in squalor and being too afraid to break the law, here's how to open a Swiss bank account.
1. Pick your bank. Despite the hundreds
of Swiss banks the two biggest are
UBS and Credit Suisse. These two goliaths
have the most extensive international
networks and solid reputations.
2. Contact the bank you want to do
business with.The bank will tell you
the terms and conditions
of doing business. Despite the famous
secrecy of Swiss bank
accounts, many bankers will want
to get to know with whom they are doing business.
3. Make an initial deposit.
Most banks require at least $1,000
for the initial deposit plus start-up and
maintenance fees.
4. Brag. You now officially have a Swiss bank
account and
can legitimately act like a spy and/or criminal.
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