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International Private Banking Centres

In-depth guides to offshore and private banking in the world's leading international financial centres. Each guide covers account types, minimum thresholds, KYC requirements, regulatory framework and how the jurisdiction compares to its competitors.

12 jurisdiction banking guides All CRS-compliant jurisdictions Private banking · Corporate accounts · Trust banking · Fund accounts

Established Wealth Centres

The Major Private Banking Jurisdictions

The world's deepest private banking ecosystems — Switzerland, Singapore, Jersey, Guernsey and Luxembourg account for the majority of internationally managed private banking assets.

Europe · FINMA

Switzerland

The world's largest offshore banking centre — USD 2.4 trillion in international assets managed by UBS, Julius Baer, Lombard Odier, Pictet, Vontobel and dozens of specialist boutiques.

Minimum: CHF 500k–5m+ · Protection: CHF 100,000 · Currency: CHF safe haven Read full guide →
Asia · MAS

Singapore

Asia's leading private banking and wealth management centre with MAS regulation, zero CGT, 90+ DTA treaties and the MAS family office schemes attracting UHNW wealth globally.

Minimum: SGD 1m–5m+ · Protection: SGD 75,000 · Currency: SGD / USD Read full guide →
Europe · JFSC

Jersey

Europe's leading offshore private banking centre managing £500bn+ in assets. The natural choice for UK-connected, African and Middle Eastern UHNW clients.

Minimum: £250k–£1m+ · Protection: £50,000 · Currency: GBP primary Read full guide →
Europe · GFSC

Guernsey

A Crown Dependency private banking centre particularly strong for PE-connected wealth management, captive insurance banking and UK-connected institutional clients.

Minimum: £250k–£1m+ · Protection: £50,000 · Currency: GBP primary Read full guide →
EU · CSSF

Luxembourg

The EU's primary cross-border private banking centre alongside its dominant fund sector. Particularly strong for European institutional clients and UHNW families requiring EU-regulated banking.

Minimum: EUR 250k–1m+ · Protection: EUR 100,000 · Currency: EUR Read full guide →
Asia · HKMA / SFC

Hong Kong

Asia's premier international financial centre and primary gateway to mainland China capital markets. The dominant centre for Mainland Chinese UHNW private banking.

Minimum: HKD 5m–10m+ · Protection: HKD 500,000 · Currency: HKD / USD Read full guide →

Specialist & Boutique Centres

Specialist Offshore Banking Jurisdictions

Jurisdictions known for specific client types, niche services or geographic specialisms — from Caribbean banking to European boutique private banking.

Middle East · DFSA / ADGM

UAE (Dubai DIFC)

The Middle East's leading financial centre with zero personal income tax, 130+ DTA treaties and a rapidly growing private banking and family office ecosystem at DIFC and ADGM.

Minimum: Varies by institution · Currency: AED / USD Read full guide →
Europe · CCAF

Monaco

Europe's most exclusive private banking centre serving resident UHNW individuals. Zero personal income tax for residents combined with discreet, bespoke private banking services.

Minimum: EUR 1m+ · Currency: EUR · Resident-focused Read full guide →
Europe · FMA · EEA

Liechtenstein

A sophisticated EEA member state with EU passporting rights for banking services. Particularly strong for foundations, trusts and civil law wealth structures combined with private banking.

Minimum: CHF 500k+ · Currency: CHF · EEA passport Read full guide →
Europe · FSA

Isle of Man

The world's leading centre for life assurance investment bonds with integrated private banking. Particularly used by UK-connected expats, QROPS clients and insurance-wrapped investment structures.

Minimum: £250k+ · Protection: £50,000 · Life assurance focus Read full guide →
Caribbean · CIMA

Cayman Islands

Banking services integrated with Cayman's dominant fund sector. Primarily used for fund subscription accounts, institutional banking and holding company treasury rather than personal private banking.

Primary use: Fund banking · Corporate · Institutional Read full guide →
Caribbean · SCB / Central Bank

The Bahamas

An established Caribbean private banking centre with major international bank branches, USD economy and proximity to the US. Particularly popular with US and Latin American UHNW clients.

Currency: BSD / USD · Proximity: US-adjacent Read full guide →

Quick Comparison

Offshore Banking Centres at a Glance

Key facts across all 12 banking jurisdictions covered in this hub.

JurisdictionRegulatorCurrencyDepositor ProtectionTypical Min. (Private)Primary Client BaseCRS
SwitzerlandFINMACHFCHF 100,000CHF 500k–5m+European, LatAm, global UHNW
SingaporeMASSGD / USDSGD 75,000SGD 1m–5m+Asian, SE Asian, globally mobile
JerseyJFSCGBP£50,000£250k–1m+UK, Africa, Middle East
GuernseyGFSCGBP£50,000£250k–1m+UK, European institutional
LuxembourgCSSFEUREUR 100,000EUR 250k–1m+European institutional, UHNW
Hong KongHKMA / SFCHKD / USDHKD 500,000HKD 5m–10m+Mainland Chinese, Asian UHNW
UAE (DIFC)DFSA / ADGMAED / USDVariesVariesMENA, globally mobile UHNW
MonacoCCAFEUREUR 100,000EUR 1m+European UHNW residents
LiechtensteinFMACHFCHF 100,000CHF 500k+European civil law UHNW
Isle of ManFSAGBP£50,000£250k+UK-connected, expats
Cayman IslandsCIMAKYD / USDLimitedInstitutionalFund, institutional, corporate
BahamasCentral Bank / SCBBSD / USDLimitedUSD 250k+US, Latin American UHNW

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