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Swiss bankers embrace the advance of transparency

Executives accept the end of secrecy for taxation purposes

Swiss private bankers have accepted that banking secrecy for tax advantages is ending as they grapple with international pressure to improve transparency.

Speaking at the European Private Banking conference in Zurich, Boris Collardi, chief executive of Julius Baer, said: "Banking secrecy will continue to exist, but not for tax reasons. Private banks will have to offer services on a fully compliant basis."

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