Offshore Banking is in its sentence a Bank which is located in an offshore jurisdiction and which offers their services for worldwide offshore banking.
Many Investors, financial corporations and private business entrepreneurs have used offshore banking for years and with great success.
How can I benefit from offshore banking?
For instant if you are into Forex trading, Foreign Exchange Trading or Investment Banking are the areas you can benefit from if you have any experience in this areas.
Forex Trading:
The global foreign market is the biggest market in the world with a turnover of more than 3.2 trillion US dollars daily it dwarfs the combined turnover of all the world’s stock and bond markets.The reasons for participating in this game are many but the key factors are high liquidity all around the clock and the low dealing costs associated when trading.
For more information follow this link : forextrading.com
Foreign Exchange Trading:
Did you know that you don’t need to be a active trader to participate in this marked? Every time you travel and you need to exchange your currency into a foreign currency you are participating.
In its simplest form and sentiency you exchange a certain currency and sell it again when the exchange rate has increased or decreased depending on the ever changing marked.
You can learn more about it here:
Foreign Exchange Trading
The many types of offshore banking could also be conducted “onshore” on more likely in your local bank, but for the reason of security, assets and equity protection many organizations and private investors entering into the offshore banking for investments of any kind.
CCLOGIC LLC works with the major banks in Cyprus and Seychelles which both are common offshore jurisdictions for offshore banking, we can help in the opening of bank accounts for regular offshore banking but also for foreign exchange trading, Forex trading and investments. Contact us for more information we also specialized in the registration and planning of offshore companies in Belize, Cyprus, BVI and Seychelles.
