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Jun 18, 2012

India ranks 55th on foreign money in Swiss banks

New Delhi, June 17
Indians’ money in Swiss banks may have risen for the first time in five years, but they account for a meagre 0.14 per cent of total foreign wealth deposited there -- putting India at 55th place globally for such funds.

The total overseas funds in Switzerland's banking system stood at 1.53 trillion Swiss francs (about Rs 90 trillion) at the end of 2011. This included 2.18 billion Swiss francs (Rs 12,700 crore) belonging to Indian individuals and entities.

The UK accounted for the largest share of a little over 20 per cent, followed closely by the US with about 18 per cent.

According to the latest data disclosed by Swiss National Bank (SNB), Switzerland's central bank, India is now ranked 55th in terms of funds belonging to overseas clients in Swiss banks.

Among the top-ranked jurisdictions, the UK and the US were followed by West Indies, Jersey, Germany, Bahamas, Guernsey, Luxembourg, Panama and France, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Japan, Singapore, Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia and United Arab of Emirates.

The SNB data shows that the quantum of money held by Indians in the Swiss banking system rose for the first time in five years during 2011.

These official figures, described by SNB as 'liabilities' of Swiss banks towards their clients from various countries, do not indicate the quantum of the much-debated alleged black money held by Indians or other nationals in the safe havens of Switzerland.

Also, SNB's figures do not include the money that Indians or other nationals might have in Swiss banks in others' names. — PTI

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    Out of the total overseas funds in Switzerland's banking system amounting to 1.53 trillion Swiss francs at the end of 2011, Indian entities contributed 2.18 billion Swiss francs - just 0.14%
    This is despite the rise by about Rs 3,500 crore last year in the amount belonging to the Indians
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