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More Good Reasons Than Ever to Go Offshore

Welcome back to International Arbitrage!From Q Bytes, the blog of the Q Wealth Report:

While the days of James Bond-style numbered Swiss bank accounts may be over, the world of discreet private banking and offshore wealth management is growing apace as financial uncertainty continues to make people seek safe havens.
Despite highly-publicized government crackdowns on tax evasion [...]

How to Open an Offshore Bank Account in Uruguay

Wealthy Latin Americans have been banking in Uruguay for decades, but it is less well known as an offshore banking centre in the rest of the world. That could be good news for your privacy, says offshore banking commentator Peter Macfarlane.

Uruguay has acquired a nickname, “the Switzerland of South America” due to its discreet Swiss [...]

Jersey, Guernsey, IOM Commended For OECD Cooperation

Tax Information Exchange Agreements concluded by the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey have been commended by the OECD in a release dated March 30. The three jurisdictions now hold exchange of information agreements with many of their major economic partners.
During the week the Isle of Man signed an agreement with France, bringing its TIEA [...]