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Interest Rates And Offshore Banking

It is widely believed that offshore current accounts yield higher interest rates than those of conventional onshore banks. Unfortunately this is not usually true. Both types of banks offer the same low rates of interest on current accounts. Transaction fees are also usually charged on frequent accessing of the accounts, except on checking or savings accounts. The latter however have lower interest rates, just like other banks.

  

Offshore banking is usually associated with the rich and famous, but international banking is a highly competitive field and customers have to be attracted. Offshore banks have therefore had to put together attractive packages while reducing transaction fees, simultaneously increasing interest rates. They however offer more flexibility due to the locational advantage of being in certain countries with less regulation and permission to offer high privacy and confidentiality. Such banks are not required to report the activities of their clients to any taxation or regulatory government bodies. They nevertheless often do so voluntarily at need. They however offer attractive interest rates but in different kinds of accounts.

Interest rates on savings accounts however are a different matter. Offshore banks do offer higher rates of interest on savings accounts than their onshore counterparts. The rates are also graded to offer higher rates as the amount on the deposit increases or the frequency of deposits that the depositor commits to. Higher rates are also offered on longer periods of deposits. It is best that one studies comparative rates and preferably gets expert help to find the best deals. Provided of course that it has already been decided that offshore banking is the preferred option.

Offshore banks do not pay interest on savings accounts for the months when money is withdrawn. If you plan to withdraw frequently, it is best that you find a bank that does not penalize you for doing so.

It is rare to get high interest rates on deposits in offshore accounts that also offer flexibility. It is perhaps best that a combination of high interest yielding savings account for long-term gains and a low interest yielding current account for frequent transactions, is considered.

In offshore locations that are not carefully regulated, high interest bearing bank accounts must be considered to be very risky and approached with caution. It is vital that proper investigation is carried out on offshore banking service providers before committing funds, as these may be new and offer higher interest rates to attract customers. With expert advice and proper investigation however, good companies can be found which will offer higher interest rates. Some large banks even offer customized packages that offer high interest rates with sufficient flexibility to suit customer needs.


   

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