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Austrian Banking
Austrian Banking: Low Profile, Professional And
Very Secret
Why consider Austria for banking at all with neighboring Switzerland
beckoning? While Switzerland is a larger and much-better known private
banking center, Austria’s banking tradition is itself more than 200
years old. Accounts and securities investments are available in all
major markets and currencies. Austrian banks offer an impressive range
of services: the ability to purchase foreign currencies and CDs,
offshore stocks and bonds and options, precious metals, and (particularly
for non-U.S. persons) offshore funds. In other words, you’ll find the
same capabilities at Austrian banks as in Switzerland, but with somewhat
lower fees and with a much lower profile.
All Austrian banks are subject to Austria’s bank secrecy laws - some of
the world’s most stringent. The practical consequence is that the small
army of professional asset trackers, information brokers and corporate
espionage specialists which advertise their ability to uncover assets in
U.S. bank and securities accounts will be completely thwarted if they
try to pry information out of an Austrian bank.
When Austrian banking law was codified in 1979, the well-established
tradition of bank secrecy was already two centuries old and banking
secrecy was written right into Austria’s new constitution. Article 38 of
the banking act says Austrian banks can’t divulge information to any
third party. That means they aren’t allowed to outsource their back
office work, either.
What’s more, banking secrecy wasn’t affected by Austria’s entry into the
European Union in 1995 - it would take a constitutional amendment to
change it.
Austrian banks have built an excellent reputation: When the U.S.
published its banking blacklist four years ago, Austria was not on the
list. Austrian banks are also rock-solid - no Austrian bank has failed
since 1939 and the banks offer custodian portfolios, where stocks and
other securities are bought in the bank’s name and held in the client’s
separate accounts.
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