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  2. List of banks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Commercial banks in Singapore may undertake universal banking, such as the taking of deposits and the provision of cheque services and lending, as well any other business authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, including financial advisory services, insurance brokering and capital market services, as long as they are permitted under section 30 of the Banking Act.

  3. Credit Suisse - Wikipedia

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    Credit Suisse Group AG, is organised as a joint-stock company registered in Zürich that operates as a holding company. It owns the Credit Suisse bank and other interests in the financial services business. Credit Suisse is governed by a board of directors, its shareholders, and independent auditors.

  4. Banking in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kroft, host of Banking: A Crack In the Swiss Vault In November 2013, the Zürcher Kantonalbank was classified as a systemically important bank in Switzerland by order of the Swiss National Bank (SNB), alongside UBS, Credit Suisse, Raiffeisen (Switzerland) and PostFinance, and must meet stricter capital requirements and prepare contingency plans for times of crisis. In another step toward ...

  5. Acquisition of Credit Suisse by UBS - Wikipedia

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    The final deal to purchase Credit Suisse for CHF 3 billion ($3.2 billion) was accepted by the board of Credit Suisse prior to the opening of Asian financial markets on Monday morning. The acquisition was an all-stock deal, with Credit Suisse shareholders receiving 1 UBS share per 22.48 Credit Suisse shares, equivalent to CHF 0.76 per share. [1 ...

  6. List of systemically important banks - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, as a regulatory response to the revealed vulnerability of the banking sector in the financial crisis of 2007–08, and attempting to come up with a solution to solve the "too big to fail" interdependence between G-SIFIs and the economy of sovereign states, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) started to develop a method to identify G-SIFIs to which a set of stricter requirements would ...

  7. Bank secrecy - Wikipedia

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    e. Banking secrecy, [ 1 ][ 2 ] alternatively known as financial privacy, banking discretion, or bank safety, [ 3 ][ 4 ] is a conditional agreement between a bank and its clients that all foregoing activities remain secure, confidential, and private. [ 5 ][ 6 ] Most often associated with banking in Switzerland, banking secrecy is prevalent in ...

  8. HSBC Private Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Private Bank is the principal private banking business of the HSBC Group.HSBC Private Bank's holding company is HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) S.A..The holding company is wholly owned by British HSBC Bank plc and its subsidiaries include HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) S.A., HSBC Private Bank (UK) Limited, HSBC Private Bank (C.I.) Limited, HSBC Private Bank (Luxembourg) S.A., HSBC ...

  9. Suisse Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Suisse Secrets. Suisse Secrets was a February 2022 leak of details of more than CHF 100 billion (roughly US$108.5bn, €95.5bn or £80bn) held in nominee accounts linked to over 30,000 clients of Credit Suisse, [ 1 ] the largest ever leak from a major Swiss bank. It revealed that autocrats, oligarchs, war criminals, human traffickers and drug ...