Pakistanis’ money in Swiss banks slightly down but still above Indians’

Source :    Date : 30-Jun-2017

 

 

Money kept by Pakistani nationals in Swiss banks fell marginally to CHF 1.4 billion (Rs1.55 trillion) in 2016, even as the same from India fell for the third consecutive year to hit a record low. Money stashed by Indians in Switzerland's banks nearly halved to 676 Swiss francs (about Rs 4,500 crore) in 2016 to hit a record low amid a continuing clampdown on the suspected black money stashed behind their famed secrecy walls.

 

As per the latest data released on 30th June by Zurich-based Switzerland's central bank SNB (Swiss National Bank), the total funds linked to Pakistan in Swiss banks stood at 1,416 million at the end of 2016, down nearly 6 percent from CHF 1,513 million a year ago, foreign media reported.

 

Earlier in 2015, these funds had risen 16 percent from CHF 1,301 billion at 2014-end.

 

The decline follows two consecutive years of rise in Pakistan-linked funds in Swiss banks, while the same for India has fallen for the third consecutive year now and stood at CHF 676 million at the end of 2016 -- a decline of 45 percent.

 

This is the second time that the funds linked to Pakistan in Swiss banks have exceeded that of Indians.

 

As per the SNB data, the total funds linked to Pakistan in Swiss banks stood at a record high level of CHF 3.43 billion in the year 2001, but has come down considerably since then. By 2013, it fell to as low as CHF 1.23 billion, the lowest since 1996 since when this data is available. However, it has risen by 6 percent and 16 percent during the last two years 2014 and 2015, respectively. As per the SNB data, the total money held in Swiss banks by all their foreign clients from across the world however rose from CHF 1.41 trillion (USD 1.45 trillion) to CHF 1.42 trillion (USD 1.48 trillion) in 2016. 

 

 

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