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Private Banking Definition

Private Banking is personalized banking and financial services that are usually offered to a bank's wealthy, high net worth individuals (HNWIs). For wealth management purposes, HNWIs have to have accrued a lot more wealth than the average person, and therefore have the means to access a wider variety of conventional and alternative investments. Private bankers aim to match such individuals with the most appropriate options.

As well as offering exclusive investment-related advice, private banking goes beyond investment management to address a client's entire financial situation. Private banking services include: protecting and growing assets in the present (asset protection), providing specialized financing solutions, planning retirement and passing wealth on to future generations.

Exclusive private banks only accept clients with at least $500,000 worth of investable assets. The reasoning behind this is that such high levels of wealth allow these individuals to participate in alternative investments such as hedge funds and real estate. Furthermore, this level of wealth often prevents liquidity problems.

Private banks are banks that are not incorporated. A non-incorporated bank is owned by either an individual or a general partner(s) with limited partner(s). In any such case, the creditors can look to both the "entirety of the bank's assets" as well as the entirety of the sole-proprietor's/general-partners' assets.

Private Banking terms...

Swiss Bank agents can introduce you to a Swiss bank that offers the following services:

Swiss Bank Accounts
Asset Management
Private Banking
Inheritance Planning
Family Office
Trust Formations

Services for wealthy clients

Private banking services are offered to new clients starting with assets of a minimum of USD $500,000 or more.

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