Swiss Banking Insights

Explore expert insights into Swiss banking, including account opening for non-residents, regulatory updates, and wealth management strategies. This section covers everything you need to understand how banking in Switzerland works and how to access its financial system efficiently.

Swiss Corporate Account UAE Freezone: Why You Get Rejected

< a hrefs="https://www.easyglobalbanking.com/swiss-banking/business-bank-account-switzerland/">Opening a Swiss corporate account for a UAE freezone company is entirely possible. However, a large share of first attempts fail. The reason is rarely an illegitimate business. Instead, the file presented to the Swiss compliance team is incomplete, inconsistent, or structured in a way that triggers automatic escalation. The UAE was removed […]

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Shielding Wealth from LatAm Capital Controls: The 2026 Guide to Swiss Private Banking

Last month, during a compliance consultation in a São Paulo boardroom, a second-generation industrialist expressed a frustration we hear constantly: “We know we need to diversify our wealth outside the region, but every time we try, the domestic tax rules seem to shift beneath our feet.” He isn’t alone. Swiss private banking Brazil, Argentina, and

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How to Legally Move Money from Turkey to a Swiss Bank Account in 2026

To legally move money from Turkey to a Swiss bank account in 2026, you need to navigate three compliance layers at once: Turkey’s MASAK rules, Switzerland’s source-of-wealth requirements, and the AEOI framework that already links both countries’ tax authorities. The good news is that none of it is a prohibition — Turkish law has never

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The Top 10 Swiss Private Banks by AUM: 2025 Power List

Switzerland’s wealth management industry ended 2025 at a historic high. The top 10 Swiss private banks by AUM collectively guard more than CHF 8 trillion in client assets. A decade ago, that figure would have seemed implausible. Yet behind that headline sits a surprisingly varied picture: merger-inflated giants, partnership-model stalwarts operating for over 220 years,

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Decoding the 40-Bank Landscape: How to Secure Swiss Approval as a Non-Resident

Expert Asel Mamytova Managing Director, BMA Business Solutions GmbH  |  Easy Global Banking Based in Chur, Switzerland, Asel is a recognized authority on international banking compliance and cross-border wealth structuring. With an MBA and over 15 years of experience advising HNWIs, family offices, and international entrepreneurs on Swiss bank account opening, she holds specialist certifications

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Swiss Bank Credit Ratings 2026: Verified Ratings for 12 Major Banks

Important notice: Rating data in this article has been collected from official sources — including agency publications, institutional investor relations pages, and authoritative third-party databases — as of Q1 2026. However, ratings change frequently, and despite our best efforts, errors or inaccuracies may be present. This article is provided for general information purposes only. It

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The Separation Principle: Why the Liechtenstein Foundation Swiss Bank Account is the Final Frontier of Wealth Sovereignty

We have reached a terminal milestone in the global architecture of private ownership. The shift from personal to institutional wealth has transitioned from a strategic luxury to a survival necessity for the world’s most successful families. For over a century, the Liechtenstein Foundation (Stiftung) has existed as the “Ghost in the Machine” of European finance—a

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