World banking systems
In world practice there are the following banking systems: 1) two-level: 1st level - Central Bank, 2nd level - commercial banks; 2) a decentralized banking system of the United States…

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Sweden and the Netherlands demand to disclose the clients of the Swiss UBS
It recently emerged that Sweden and the Netherlands filed administrative requests with the Swiss authorities asking them to state the names of their citizens who own accounts at UBS in…

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Commercial Bank
Credit organizations are divided into banks and non-bank credit organizations. The latter can only perform individual banking transactions. A commercial bank is an organization created primarily for the accumulation of…

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Questions to ask a banker before investing
A private bank, managing other people's assets rarely takes a large commission. Often we are talking about 1-2% per annum of the size of the assets. The proposal looks tempting,…

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Open a bank account in Germany

A bank account abroad is one of the most attractive and thoughtful products for diversifying currency risks and protecting its assets. In fact, to ensure that your money does not suffer from the introduction of currency controls, devaluation, depreciation and other related problems, the option of storing funds in foreign currency allows you to minimize potential risks. An account in Germany is one of the most attractive options in the world of offshore banking, where you can open a bank account. Continue reading