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Private bank account opening in Panama
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The Republic of Panama or simply Panama is a country in Central America bordering Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the southeast. Panama City is both the largest city and the capital of the country and is home to two million people, which is about 50% of the population. The official language of Panama is Spanish due to the Spanish rule in this area until 1821.

Panama Canal revenues make up a significant portion of Panama's GDP, while industries such as banking, commerce and tourism are important and growing sectors. Thanks to the canal, Panama has managed to build the largest international financial center in the Central America region, with assets worth more than three times Panama's GDP. Stability is seen as the most important strength of Panama's financial sector, along with a favorable business and economic climate. Panama's banking system complies with the Basel principles of effective banking supervision. Nevertheless, Panama enjoys the reputation of a tax haven worldwide. In particular, since the Panama Papers were published in 2016, the country has made significant strides to improve compliance with anti-money laundering recommendations. In February 2016, Panama was removed from the FATFGAFI gray list, but the IMF continues to see the need to strengthen the country's financial transparency and fiscal structure.

Bank account in Panama
Panama is considered to be one of the strictest banking secrets in the world. Foreigners are also welcome to open a bank account with Panama's banks, but often have to submit more documents than with the European or North American banks. As a result, opening a bank account in Panama can be relatively tedious - unless you have a trusted person to connect you with a bank's account manager, it can take two weeks to even two months to set up a bank account.

Different banks may ask for different information when opening a bank account, but you should be willing to provide documents and other information as listed below (all documents must be in Spanish):
Copy of your passport photo, information page and page with an immigration entry stamp of Panama;
Up to two bank reference letters;
A reference letter from a lawyer or accountant;
Copy of another ID – country ID or driver's license;
Bank statement from the last 3 months;
Evidence of income;
Proof of your relation to Panama (ex: proof of your property, utility bills, cedula, etc.);
Filled forms with information about you and your family as well as your source of funds.
Furthermore, if you decide to withdraw more than 5,000 USD, you might be asked to report how you are planning to use these funds.

Bank account opening procedure in Panama
Generally, bank account opening procedures may slightly differ from bank to bank, but if you choose to cooperate with a service provider who specialises in bank account opening for foreigners, the process could turn out to be faster and easier for you. Companies offering such services typically have their partner banks and they are familiar with the procedures and legal requirements. Bank account opening procedure generally consists of five steps:

Submit an online application;
Submit payment to the bank account opening service provider;
Interview – banks in Panama require a personal interview before opening a bank account. The interview is coordinated by your service provider. All applications and required documents are submitted during the interview.
Due diligence procedure (this takes approximately 20 to 30 business days);
Bank account set up – when the account opening procedure is finished, you will receive the bank account number, protocol for making deposits and executing wire transfers as well as the contact information of your bank.
 
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