So how much is 5000 Swiss francs in RMB? According to the exchange rate information of the Bank of China, 1 Swiss franc =6.8443 RMB 1 RMB =0. 146 1 Swiss franc.
From this point of view, 5000 Swiss francs is equivalent to 3422 1 RMB. It should also be noted that after opening an account, 500 Swiss francs in the personal account will be frozen and cannot be used for payment. If 500 Swiss francs are converted into RMB, it is equivalent to 342 1 RMB.
Many students studying in Switzerland question whether they can keep their bank accounts in Swiss banks if they leave Switzerland after completing their studies. According to experts, you can keep your bank account if you meet certain conditions. Generally speaking, if an individual has 654.38 million Swiss francs or more in a Swiss bank account, he can continue to hold the account. If the funds in the personal account are less than 654.38 million Swiss francs, the Swiss bank will return the deposit of 5,000 Swiss francs to the individual, and naturally it will be impossible to continue to hold the bank account.
: UBS Group AG (UBS Group AG) 1998 was formed by the merger of UBS Group AG and UBS Group AG. 200 1 total assets at the end of the year 1. 18 trillion Swiss francs, and the off-balance sheet assets under management exceeded 2.0 trillion Swiss francs. The net profit in 2002 was 3.5 billion Swiss francs.
UBS UBS Group AG Limited was merged on 1998. UBS is a well-known bank in the world and a leader in private services, serving more than 4 million people and providing services.
In terms of capital and profitability, UBS Group AG is the second largest private wealth asset management company in the world and the second largest bank in Europe. Among them, Swiss bank * * * has 96 branches around the world with about 49,000 employees.
Swiss bank is one of the most trustworthy banks in the world. Relevant data show that a quarter of the world's funds are in Swiss banks. Celebrities in politics, business, academia and other countries tend to deposit their money in Swiss banks. However, opening an account in a Swiss bank is not that simple, and certain conditions must be met.