Want to know the golden rule of banking for ex-pats?
If you come from Country A and live in Country B; then you should ALWAYS bank in Country C. Why?
You will benefit from an offshore account if you live outside your home country, frequently move between countries, or are perhaps thinking of retiring abroad.
The term “offshore” simply relates to a jurisdiction other than the one in which the account holder resides. Stronger depositor protection can be found in offshore jurisdictions such as the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.
It is often the most cost-effective and convenient way for expatriates to manage their global payments and financial obligations.
They can aid in efficient tax planning, Sending your money back home is likely to have tax implications. Interest within an offshore account is generally paid without the deduction of tax, which can make matters easier for individuals who are not subject to tax on their worldwide income. Although it’s important to comply with all tax obligations in your home country and country of residence.
They can provide benefits such as cheaper and easier currency conversion And will often also provide a full range of customized lending services. Including lending against your investments and lending against property.
What can you expect from your offshore bank?
Better international banking facilities such as multi-currency accounts and VISA cards.
Tax efficiency.
Peace of mind and security (many local banks may not be secure).
Typically governed by Common law.
Strong levels of investor protection.
Better levels of service and facilities (such as mortgages and lending for expats).
Having one centralized account with one bank, through which you manage all of your financial affairs can lead you to develop a stronger relationship with the bank, this can, in turn, bring with it a whole host of additional benefits.
Given that the right offshore bank account is the foundation upon which all your wealth is built – finding the right account is critical.
What should you look at while choosing?
Banks that charge low fees
Give good investor protection
Enable banking and investments on one platform.
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