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Indian money in Swiss banks rise to over Rs 14,000 cr!

June 19, 2014 16:27 IST

Image: A worker climbs on a ladder under the logo of Swiss bank UBS at the company's headquarters in Zurich.
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Indians' money in Swiss banks has risen to over two billion Swiss francs (nearly Rs 14,000 crore), despite a global clampdown against the famed secrecy wall of Switzerland banking system.

The funds held by Indians with banks in Switzerland rose by over 40 per cent during 2013, from about 1.42 billion Swiss francs at the end of previous year, as per the latest data released on Thursday by the country's central banking authority Swiss National Bank.

In contrast, the money held in Swiss banks by their foreign clients from across the world continued to decline and stood at a record low of 1.32 trillion Swiss francs (about $1.56 trillion or over Rs 90 lakh crore or Rs 90 trillion) at the end of 2013.

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Indian money in Swiss banks rise to over Rs 14,000 cr!

Image: The latest data from Zurich-based SNB comes at a time when Switzerland is facing growing pressure from India and many other countries to share foreign client details, while its own lawmakers are resisting such measures.
Photographs: Reuters

During 2012, the Indians' money in Swiss banks had fallen by over one-third to a record low level.

The total Indian money held in Swiss banks included 1.95 billion Swiss francs held directly by Indian individuals and entities, and another 77.3 million Swiss francs through 'fiduciaries' or wealth managers at the end of 2013.

The latest data from Zurich-based SNB comes at a time when Switzerland is facing growing pressure from India and many other countries to share foreign client details, while its own lawmakers are resisting such measures.

India has also constituted a Special Investigation Team to probe cases of alleged black money of Indians, including funds stashed abroad in places like Switzerland.

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Indian money in Swiss banks rise to over Rs 14,000 cr!

Image: A currency dealer displays various currencies at his roadside money changer stall.
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The funds, described by SNB as 'liabilities' of Swiss banks or 'amounts due to' their their clients, are the official figures disclosed by the Swiss authorities and do not indicate towards the quantum of the much-debated alleged black money held by Indians in the safe havens of Switzerland.

SNB's official figures also do not include the money that Indians or others might have in Swiss banks in the names of entities from different countries.

The Swiss National Bank said that the focus of banks in the country continues to shift away from foreign clients to domestic business, as reflected in the decline in their overall amounts due to overseas customers.

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Indian money in Swiss banks rise to over Rs 14,000 cr!

Image: A number of countries saw their exposure to Swiss banks decline during the year.
Photographs: Reuters

There are a total of 283 banks in Switzerland, down from nearly 300 at the beginning of 2013.

This include two banks (UBS and Credit Suisse) classified as big banks, while there are 93 foreign-controlled banks operating in the country.

Close to 125,000 staff work at these banks.

According to the SNB data, funds held by the US entities in Swiss banks also rose during 2013 -- from 189 billion Swiss francs to 193 billion Swiss francs -- despite a major crackdown by the American authorities against the Swiss banks.

However, a number of countries saw their exposure to Swiss banks decline during the year, resulting in the overall funds held by foreign clients in Switzerland's banking institutions decline to 1.32 trillion Swiss francs, from 1.39 trillion Swiss francs at the end of 2012.

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Indian money in Swiss banks rise to over Rs 14,000 cr!

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With regard to the money held by Indians in Swiss banks, it rose during 2013 after a sharp decline in 2012.

Prior to that, Indian money in Swiss banks had risen during 2011 also.

The quantum of Indian funds in Swiss banks stood at a record high level of 6.5 billion Swiss francs at the end of 2006, but it declined by more than 4 billion Swiss francs after four straight years of fall till 2010.

For clients across the world, total funds in Swiss banks stood at a record high level of 2.9 trillion Swiss francs at the end of 2005, while the all-time high level in the US currency was recorded in 2007 at $2.4 trillion.

Amid allegations of Indians stashing huge amounts of illicit wealth abroad, including in Swiss banks, the Indian government has been saying that it was making various efforts to bring back the unaccounted money.

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