In the "Da Vinci Code," a triangular-shaped key activates a robotic arm that pulls a safety deposit box from the wall in a Swiss bank in Paris to ultimately reveal the secret to Christianity. The funny thing is neither of these scenes would actually happen in a real Swiss bank. read more
Surprisingly, opening a Swiss bank account is not that much different from opening a standard bank account. You have to fill out forms and provide documentation that proves who you are and what you do. read more
Swiss Bank account is an account held at a bank in Switzerland, identified by a number rather than a name in order to preserve the client's anonymity and security. Most of us have a distorted or mostly unrealistic view of what it really means to have the prestigious Swiss bank account. read more