one of my cousins would like to open a savings account in Switzerland, but she is not living here. Do you know which bank allows this for non residents? Do they ask for a minimum amount?
tIA!
one of my cousins would like to open a savings account in Switzerland, but she is not living here. Do you know which bank allows this for non residents? Do they ask for a minimum amount?
tIA!
Probably a minimum amount and high monthly fees as well. Check the banks’ websites to see who may or may not allow this these days.
Usually Chf 500'000.--
I don't know of any banks here willing to open for non residents unless you are in the position where the bank calls you to inquire whether you would like to consider opening an account with them.
Unfortunately the "peanut" accounts no longer are interesting for them to administer, due diligence and prove of origin costs are far too onerous
Some brokerages like SwissQuote will take non-resident accounts (but have to do full ID, anti-money laundering check, etc) where one can get trading rights plus credit cards to access cash in account.
Good luck!
Since 2017 they introduced a monthly non-dom fee, CHF25 a month: https://www.postfinance.ch/en/privat...count-chf.html
I don't even know which (if any) deposit protection scheme applies.
However, I know that they accept a lot of customers, including people who don't even live in Europe.
I explained it within this article (towards the end):
https://steemit.com/banking/@cafunke...to-switzerland
Actual account can be found here:
Long answer:
Depends on citizenship and residence.
If your cousin has any ties to the USA, Russia, China or some African countries, you'll need to goto specialist banks (e.g. private banks), who will do it with minimum deposit amounts (usually 250k-2mio, depending on the bank).
If EU citizen/resident, it's much easier. Walk into UBS at Paradeplatz and ask for an account to be opened. Bring a passport. Pay something every month (iirc 25chf a month or so)
First bit is correct, second bit for EU people, the minimum $$ required is around Chf 250k, it has t be squeaky clean and provenance of funds has t be whiter than white.
Think UBS and France.....
That's about the lat person they'll open an account for !
I just wanted a normal checking account that I could transfer to and from - not even with a credit card (but a debit card would have been nice, though, as not all shops accept VISA/mastercard/AMEX, especially not when from abroad)
I did not have anywhere near 250k to transfer in.
...but when ? The rules have very much changed over recent years !
Also, just remembered - a few months ago I was looking into opening an account for my godson, who lives in Poland. No issues there either, but I think that’s a special case as I’m the trustee for the account until he’s 18.
Not the swiss one
But why? Interest is shit and fees are enormous
https://www.sparkasse-hochrhein.de/d...iro-swiss.html
Althoug it's a German bank, their "Giro Swiss" offer provides you with a normal Swiss IBAN allowing for "normal" domestic Swiss transactions. (It is most specifically NOT just a foreign currency account!)
I know folks resident in Panama who managed to open it, so I guess it's relatively easy.
Sparkasse Hochrhein offer individual(!) Swiss IBANs (CHXX YYYY YZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZ Z) to each client.
For the individual customer that's effectively like having a "real" Swiss current account, it's just not with a Swiss bank.
I'm sure you know best Omtatarse