Offshore for EU citizens post-Brexit?

asked by u/nguyen_tyler · 7d · 1 answers

Alright, quick one for the Offshore Banking regulars. Been looking at options for an EU citizen (who's actually now based out of Southeast Asia, if that matters for tax residency, I know it does) to open a corporate account somewhere reasonably solid and compliant, but not necessarily in the EU anymore. The UK has always been a pain post-Brexit for non-residents. Switzerland is Switzerland, fine, but looking broader. Anyone got good experiences with jurisdictions outside the usual suspects that are reasonably accommodating for someone who can't just walk into a branch in Frankfurt? Trying to avoid anything that looks too much like a shadow entity, just need robust international banking. Appreciate any constructive thoughts.

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  • u/marcus_fx· 1 pts· 6d

    For a corporate account for an EU citizen based in SEA, Singapore is probably your best bet for solid and compliant. Forget Switzerland unless you've got serious capital and a desire for complexity. The UK is out for practicality.

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