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Bank Frick vs Global Fintech EMIs: Business Account Comparison

The offshore world has professionalised dramatically over the last decade. Substance rules, beneficial-ownership registers and bank compliance have raised the bar — and raised the value of getting the structure right.

Bank Frick bridges traditional Liechtenstein banking and regulated digital assets. On the other side, regulated EMIs now approve compliant offshore structures that banks decline — often within days. This comparison lines both up on the factors that decide real-world usability.

Head-to-Head

Bank FrickGlobal Fintech EMIs
TypeCrypto-friendly private bankLicensed e-money institutions
BaseLiechtensteinMulti-jurisdiction
Typical minimumEUR 50,000+ relationship sizeNo minimum on most tiers
Remote openingRemote with enhanced KYCFully remote onboarding
CurrenciesEUR, CHF, USDEUR, USD, GBP + 30 currencies
Key strengthRegulated crypto custody and trading alongside classic bankingNamed IBANs, multi-currency wallets and cards for offshore companies

Choose Bank Frick If…

Your profile matches its appetite — regulated crypto custody and trading alongside classic banking — and eur 50,000+ relationship size fits your cash plan.

Choose Global Fintech EMIs If…

You need named ibans, multi-currency wallets and cards for offshore companies, and fully remote onboarding suits how you want to onboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which approves offshore structures faster?

Bank Frick: remote with enhanced kyc. Global Fintech EMIs: fully remote onboarding. Speed follows preparation — a pre-audited file beats a famous logo every time.

Which is cheaper to maintain?

Bank Frick works around eur 50,000+ relationship size, while Global Fintech EMIs expects no minimum on most tiers. Model your realistic average balance before choosing.

Can I open accounts at both?

Yes — a two-bank strategy (one primary, one contingency) is standard practice for offshore structures and something we set up routinely.

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