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How do I Open a Swiss Bank Account?

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It is relatively easy to open a Swiss bank account, and you don’t have to be rich or have a reason to hide your money to do so. Essentially, Swiss laws have one major requirement for those who wish to open a Swiss bank account: an account holder must be at least 18 years old. Besides that law, there aren’t many other regulations, and a person can open a Swiss bank account using just about any type of currency, including United States dollars, euros, Swiss francs and others. In many cases, there’s not even a specific minimum opening deposit. However, this can vary depending on the particular bank’s rules, as can the minimum balance required to keep the account open. In most cases, an application to open a Swiss bank account will be processed and accepted without a problem. However, Swiss banks may reject applications because the origin of the money to be deposited is somehow suspicious or seems unclear. An application may also be rejected if the origin of the money violates regulations

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