OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNT IN SAINT LUCIA In this post we will discuss opening an offshore bank account in Saint Lucia and we will explain why we selected this jurisdiction. Do not hesitate to contact me at corporate@offshorepremium.com if you have questions in relation to this matter.
Why Saint Lucia? Saint Lucia is still a tiny player on the global market of offshore financial services. Bing a tiny player has its advantages one of which is that Saint Lucia is less attracting negative attention from the international community than for example the big jurisdictions such as Singapore, Switzerland, Caymans, and Bahamas and so on… While small it is a jurisdiction that has a reputation as a clean and serious offshore banking jurisdiction with strong anti-money laundering legislation and a well regulated offshore financial services. St. Lucia has been assessed by the financial secrecy index with 84 secrecy points out of a potential 100, which places it towards the top end of the secrecy scale Note however that bank secrecy is becoming a relative thing
Saint Lucia has Double Avoidance Treaty with Antigua and Barbuda; Barbados; Belize; Dominica; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Switzerland; Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Lucia has TIEA agreement with Aruba; Australia; Belgium; Canada; Curacao; Denmark; Faroe Islands; Finland; France; Germany; Greenland; Iceland; Ireland; Mexico; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Sint Maarten Sweden; United Kingdom; United States. Saint Lucia is not yet among the countries about to adapt automatic exchange of agreement. It did not sign yet OECD Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters or OECD Mutual Competence agreement on automatic exchange standard requirement.
Documents Requirements
Copy of your Passeport Notarized
Copy of your ID card Notarized
Proof of address: Utility bill of less than two months Bank reference letter or lawyer or accountant reference letter. Need to know you since at least two years.
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