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Should
a Swiss Private Bank Agent Take Fees from Customers?
As a Swiss Private Bank Agent, we are sometimes asked by customers about the reputation or credibility of other Private Bank Agents.
We cannot advise on the situation of particular consultants or agents. However, we can say in general questionable private bank agents may probably take fees directly from the customer, not to mention such agents accepting any deposits from customers if any.
Commission, membership fee, account opening or maintenance charge, etcc Whatever it is called, any fee or charge should not be charged on the customers by any Private Bank Agent. As a Swiss Private Bank Agents, we believe such gdirect fee takingh is against the philosophy of Swiss Private Banking. If a Swiss Private Bank Agent is really hoping to assist the bank to provide proper service to the customers, he should be satisfied with the gindirecth fees from the bank and should not ask the customers for extra money. Why?
Private Banks, or especially Swiss Private Banks, are said to be the only financial institutions that do not have any gconflict of interesth with the customers. In other words, they are sharing the same viewpoint with the customers for the purpose of asset protection and management. Swiss Private Banks make profits by making their customers profitable. They are sharing risks with their customers.
A Swiss Private Bank Agent is not a bank itself, but we believe such agents should also be sharing risks with customers. They should make profits only through the bank making profits by making the customers profitable. In this sense, such fixed fees as membership fee or account opening fee directly charged on the customers by the Private Bank Agent are definitely questionable because fixed amounts are charged regardless of how much the customers earn or lose. They are not related in any way with the profits made for the customers.
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