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Indian Deposits in Swiss Banks Drop 8% to ₹36,793 Crore in 2025
🗓 19 Jun 2026, 11:32 PM
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The total amount of money held by Indian individuals and entities in Swiss banks saw a significant decrease of 8% in 2025, falling to ₹36,793 crore.
Deposits made by Indian customers in Swiss banks experienced an 8% decline in the year 2025, according to recent financial disclosures. The total funds held by Indians in these European financial institutions have now been reported at ₹36,793 crore.
This reduction marks a notable shift from previous trends and indicates a changing pattern in how Indian wealth is being managed or held abroad. The exact reasons for this decrease are not detailed in the initial report, but such fluctuations often reflect economic conditions, regulatory changes, or shifts in investment strategies.
The figures highlight the ongoing scrutiny and evolving landscape of financial dealings between India and Switzerland, a country historically associated with banking secrecy. Further analysis would be required to understand the precise drivers behind this year-on-year drop in Indian holdings.
This reduction marks a notable shift from previous trends and indicates a changing pattern in how Indian wealth is being managed or held abroad. The exact reasons for this decrease are not detailed in the initial report, but such fluctuations often reflect economic conditions, regulatory changes, or shifts in investment strategies.
The figures highlight the ongoing scrutiny and evolving landscape of financial dealings between India and Switzerland, a country historically associated with banking secrecy. Further analysis would be required to understand the precise drivers behind this year-on-year drop in Indian holdings.