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From the page: "Unlike American law where law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, and private citizens can gain access to all kinds of financial information, under Swiss law neither the bankās officers or the its employees are allowed to reveal any information, relative to any... more
Reviewed by loganbeach Aug 01 2008, 09:17am ( 14 reviews ) • nationalpayday.com
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Rated by normanowens on Oct 12, 3:53pm
Not so alluring since the Swiss Government agreed to report on the biggest US tax cheats but still part of a cool factor.
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Rated by allen-taylor on May 20 2009, 5:13am
How to open a Swiss bank account. The facts, not myth.
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Rated by Bennyinny on Apr 07 2009, 6:34am
To most people a Swiss Bank account is something for the super rich, crooks, dishonest government officials or just a good way to hide assets. They're the stuff of thrillers like The Bourne Identity or James Bond.
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Rated by CuriousLyn on Aug 02 2008, 10:48pm
Information on how to open a Swiss Bank Account
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Rated by Cocvote on Aug 01 2008, 3:36pm
Fascinating article about Swiss banks.
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Rated by chwilsonnyc on Aug 01 2008, 1:30pm
From the page: "The allure of Swiss banking comes from Switzerland's stable currency "and the country's much vaunted bank secrecy laws."
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Rated by pbellbear on Aug 01 2008, 10:19am
From the page: "The numbered accounts arenāt anonymous, but only a few people know the name of the account holder and Swiss law forbids them from revealing it to most anyone. They canāt acknowledge that you have an account, give out the name of a numbered account holder or reveal any information about the transactions of any account holder."
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Rated by loganbeach on Aug 01 2008, 9:17am
From the page: "Unlike American law where law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, and private citizens can gain access to all kinds of financial information, under Swiss law neither the bankās officers or the its employees are allowed to reveal any information, relative to any account to anyone, including the Swiss government."
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Rated by felixnotthecat on Aug 01 2008, 8:43am
From the page: "The Swiss have some of the tightest regulations in the entire world as far as who can gain access to your account. Swiss bank secrecy has protected funds deposited in Swiss banks for over 300 years. "