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Money Held by Indians in Swiss Banks Rises 50% to Over Rs 7,000 Crore

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Sanjeevani (@SanjeevaniPage) Tweeted:
Tight slap on the face of libtards crying about 15 Lakh promise.

Black Money in Swiss Bank increased by 50%, that means more black money is TRAPPED by Modiji!

Now we will get 22 Lakhs instead of 15!

*Masterstroke*
#RupeeInICU
https://t.co/Fmi3zcnrRU https://www.news18.com/amp/news/bus...crores-1794333.html?__twitter_impression=true

MY dear , False flagger....

I Know, you want to troll on India but at least read before trolling

The total funds held by Indians with Swiss banks stood at a record high of CHF 6.5 billion (Rs 23,000 crore) at 2006-end, but came down to nearly one-tenth of that level in about a decade.
https://www.news18.com/news/busines...s-rise-50-to-over-rs-7000-crores-1794333.html
 
MY dear , False flagger....

I Know, you want to troll on India but at least read before trolling

The total funds held by Indians with Swiss banks stood at a record high of CHF 6.5 billion (Rs 23,000 crore) at 2006-end, but came down to nearly one-tenth of that level in about a decade.
https://www.news18.com/news/busines...s-rise-50-to-over-rs-7000-crores-1794333.html
Dear bhaiyya immigrant living in Bengaluru, if you have trouble with English comprehension. Then don't quote, you guttersnipe.
 
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MY dear , False flagger....

I Know, you want to troll on India but at least read before trolling

The total funds held by Indians with Swiss banks stood at a record high of CHF 6.5 billion (Rs 23,000 crore) at 2006-end, but came down to nearly one-tenth of that level in about a decade.
https://www.news18.com/news/busines...s-rise-50-to-over-rs-7000-crores-1794333.html
He was earlier posting as a Marathi guy with a fake pic. I did corner him about the pic and he lied and got caught. Old habits die hard. He is back to posing as an Indian. Heck, but from his perspective - it is probably an aspirational move upward.
 
He was earlier posting as a Marathi guy with a fake pic. I did corner him about the pic and he lied and got caught. Old habits die hard. He is back to posing as an Indian. Heck, but from his perspective - it is probably an aspirational move upward.
Says the bhaiyya outsider living in my state. Now don't derail my thread you BIMARU.
 
LOL - sure thing. Whatever makes you feel better about your real roots.
Nice try! You gullible fools are the reason why feku will get another 5 years to ruin this country.

You said that picture was taken in Kashmir. I said it was clicked in Maharashtra itself. Yes I did not reveal it was taken in lavasa to protect my privacy. Do you remember, dumbfck?

If Bhikari BIMARUs like you were that smart, your state wouldn't be worse than Sub Saharan Africa.

P S : False flaggers don't get banned. I have been banned 5 times.
 
Nice try! You gullible fools are the reason why feku will get another 5 years to ruin this country.

You said that picture was taken in Kashmir. I said it was clicked in Maharashtra itself. Yes I did not reveal it was taken in lavasa to protect my privacy. Do you remember, dumbfck?

If Bhikari BIMARUs like you were that smart, your state wouldn't be worse than Sub Saharan Africa.

P S : False flaggers don't get banned. I have been banned 5 times.

No, liar. I never mentioned Kashmir. You said it was taken in your college. When I pointed out it was Lavasa, you chickened out.
And it seems that id was yours was banned? I wonder why? @waz @Horus
 
No, liar. I never mentioned Kashmir. You said it was taken in your college. When I pointed out it was Lavasa, you chickened out.
And it seems that id was yours was banned? I wonder why? @waz @Horus
You are so dumb. This is my same id. I changed my username. You can't even get that and here you are accusing me of being a pakistani.

As I told you earlier I misled you to protect my identity. I never denied that it was lavasa afterwards. I frequent that place, remember my face you might bump into me.

It was you or some other guy who said that pic was clicked in Kashmir.
 
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You are so dumb. This is my same id. I changed my username. You can't even get that and here you are accusing me of being a pakistani.

As I told you earlier I misled you to protect my identity. I never denied that it was lavasa afterward. I frequent that place, remember my face you might bump into it.
LOL - Did I say you were Pakistani?

Of course you changed your username and your profile pic after you got caught lying.

You frequent that place, eh? And I might bump into you? Funny because that place is bankrupt and has almost shut down.
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/lav...ncomplete-shell-with-10-000-residents-1869661

Once again caught lying. You are not really very good at this.

But I don't blame you for hiding your identity. Maybe most people who were in your position would be ashamed of their true identity.
 
LOL - Did I say you were Pakistani?

Of course you changed your username and your profile pic after you got caught lying.

You frequent that place, eh? And I might bump into you? Funny because that place is bankrupt and has almost shut down.
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/lav...ncomplete-shell-with-10-000-residents-1869661

Once again caught lying. You are not really very good at this.

But I don't blame you for hiding your identity. Maybe most people who were in your position would be ashamed of their true identity.
Ask the admins to certify me as a Pakistani.

I don't care what you have to say. You idiots think that every Indian is pro India. You are so far away from the truth.

Continue making wild accusations.
 
( Another Masterstroke of Modiji, Indians have almost doubled the deposit of money in Swiss Banks last year. Indians taking money out of India and depositing abroad, goes to show the trust they have on Indian economic policies)




The total funds held by Indians with Swiss banks stood at a record high of CHF 6.5 billion (Rs 23,000 crore) at 2006-end, but came down to nearly one-tenth of that level in about a decade.

Zurich/New Delhi: Money parked by Indians in Swiss banks rose over 50 per cent to CHF 1.01 billion (Rs 7,000 crore) in 2017, reversing a three-year downward trend amid India's clampdown on suspected black money stashed there.


In comparison, the total funds held by all foreign clients of Swiss banks rose about 3 per cent to CHF 1.46 trillion or about Rs 100 lakh crore in 2017, according to the official annual data released today by Swiss National Bank (SNB), the central banking authority of the Alpine nation.




The surge in Indian money held with Swiss banks comes as a surprise given India's continuing clampdown on suspected black money stashed abroad, including in banks of Switzerland that used to be known for their famed secrecy walls for years.


The Indian money in Swiss banks had fallen by 45 per cent in 2016, marking their biggest ever yearly plunge, to CHF 676 million (about Rs 4,500 crore) -- the lowest ever since the European nation began making the data public in 1987.


According to the SNB data, the total funds held by Indians directly with Swiss banks rose to 999 million Swiss franc (Rs 6,891 crore) in 2017, while the same held through fiduciaries or wealth managers increased to CHF 16.2 million (Rs 112 crore). These figures stood at CHF 664.8 million and CHF 11 million, respectively, at the end of 2016.

As per the latest data, the Indian money in Swiss banks included CHF 464 million (Rs 3,200 crore) in the form of customer deposits, CHF 152 million (Rs 1,050 crore) through other banks and CHF 383 million (Rs 2,640 crore) as 'other liabilities' such as securities at the end of 2017.

The funds under all three heads have risen sharply, as against a huge plunge across all categories in the previous year, the SNB data showed.

The funds held through fiduciaries alone used to be in billions till 2007 but began falling after that amid fears of regulatory crackdown.

The total funds held by Indians with Swiss banks stood at a record high of CHF 6.5 billion (Rs 23,000 crore) at 2006-end, but came down to nearly one-tenth of that level in about a decade.

Since those record levels, this is only the third time when there has been a rise in Indians' money in Swiss banks in 2011 (12 per cent), 2013 (43 per cent) and now in 2017 by 50.2 per cent -- the maximum increase since 56 per cent way back in 2004.

The latest data from Zurich-based SNB comes months after a new framework having been put in place for automatic exchange of information between Switzerland and India to help check the black money menace.

While Switzerland has already begun sharing foreign client details on evidence of wrongdoing provided by India and some other countries, it has agreed to further expand its cooperation on India's fight against black money with a new pact for automatic information exchange.

There were several rounds of discussions between Indian and Swiss government officials on the new framework and also for expediting the pending information requests about suspected illicit accounts of Indians in Swiss banks.

The funds, described by SNB as 'liabilities' of Swiss banks or 'amounts due to' their clients, are the official figures disclosed by the Swiss authorities and do not indicate to the quantum of the much-debated alleged black money held by Indians there.

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

Amid a decline seen in Indian money over the previous three years, there was a view that Indians who had allegedly parked their illicit money in Swiss banks in the past may have shifted the funds to other locations after a global crackdown began on the mighty banking secrecy practices in Switzerland.

Swiss banks have earlier said Indians have "few deposits" in Swiss banks compared to other global financial hubs like Singapore and Hong Kong amid stepped-up efforts to check the black money menace.

On directions of the Supreme Court, India had constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe cases of alleged black money of Indians, including funds stashed abroad in places like Switzerland.

A number of strategies were deployed by the government to combat the stash-funds menace, in both overseas and domestic domain, which included enactment of a new law, amendments in the Anti-Money Laundering Act and compliance windows for people to declare their hidden assets.

The Tax department had detected suspected black money running into thousands of crores of rupees post investigations on global leaks about Indians stashing funds abroad and has launched prosecution against hundreds of them, including those with accounts in the Geneva branch of HSBC.

The issue of black money has always been a matter of big debate in India and Switzerland has been long perceived as one of the safest havens for such funds.

Earlier in 2015, the money held by Indians in Swiss banks had fallen by nearly one-third to CHF 1,217.6 million (over Rs 8,000 crore). Prior to that, these funds fell by 10 per cent to CHF 1.8 billion in 2014, after a rise of 43 per cent in 2013 to CHF 2.03 billion.

The total assets of Swiss banks in India, however, fell by about 18 per cent in 2017 to CHF 3.2 billion in second consecutive year of decline. This does not include any tangible assets like real estate and properties.
 
Ask the admins to certify me as a Pakistani.

I don't care what you have to say. You idiots think that every Indian is pro India. You are so far away from the truth.

Continue making wild accusations.
Why should I ask them to certify you as anything? You really have low self-esteem. Not only do you deny your own roots and try to pose as an Indian, you actually seek some kind of validation! Ha.

But nice job getting caught lying twice.
 

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