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Can Banks Still Keep a Secret?: Bank Secrecy in Financial Centres Around the World
Contributor(s): Booysen, Sandra (Editor), Neo, Dora (Editor)
ISBN: 1316508471     ISBN-13: 9781316508473
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $44.64  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Banking
Dewey: 346.082
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.27 lbs) 430 pages
 
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The duty to keep customer information confidential affects banks on a daily basis. Bank secrecy regimes around the world differ and multi-national banks can find themselves in conflicted positions with a duty to protect information in one jurisdiction and a duty to disclose it in another. This problem has been heightened by the international trend promoting information disclosure in order to combat tax evasion, money laundering and terrorist financing. The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is perhaps the most well-known. At the same time, data protection legislation is proliferating around the world. This book offers a holistic treatment of bank secrecy in major financial jurisdictions around the world, east and west, by jurisdictional experts as well as chapters by subject specialists covering the related areas of confidentiality in its broader privacy context, data protection, conflicts of laws, and exchange of information for the purposes of combatting international crime.

Contributor Bio(s): Booysen, Sandra: - Sandra Booysen is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and executive committee member of the Faculty's Centre for Banking and Finance Law. Her teaching and research interests are in the fields of contract and transactional banking.Neo, Dora: - Dora Neo is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and Director of the Faculty's Centre for Banking and Finance Law. Her teaching and research interests are in the fields of contract, banking law and secured transactions. This project was financed by the Centre for Banking and Finance Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore.