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USING A SWISS INVESTMENT CONSULTANT
The most practical way for North Americans to get
information on Swiss annuities is to send a letter to a
Swiss insurance broker specializing in foreign
business. This is because very few transactions can be
concluded directly by foreigners either with a Swiss
insurance company or with regular Swiss insurance
agents. They can legally handle the business, but they
aren't used to it.
JML Swiss Investment Counsellors is an independent
group of financial advisors. Since 1974 they have
specialized in Swiss franc insurance, gold and selected
Swiss bank managed investments for overseas and
European clients. To date the group is servicing
nearly 16,000 clients worldwide with investments
through JML of more than 1 billion Swiss francs. Their
services are free of charge to you because they are
paid by the renowned companies with which you invest
your money. Their commissions and fees are standard,
and all transactions are subject to strict regulation
by the Swiss authorities. JML represents the
SwissPlus, BankSwiss, and GoldPlan programs discussed
in this book.
All of their staff are fluent in English, and
understand the special concerns of the international
investor. They know about all the many little details
that are critical to you as a non-Swiss investor, and
have answers to your tax questions and other
legalities.
Contact: Mr. Jurg Lattmann.
JML Swiss Investment Counsellors AG
Germaniastrasse 55, Dept. 212
8033 Zurich
Switzerland
telephone (41-1) 363-2510
fax: (41-1) 361-4074, attn: Dept. 212.
When you contact JML, be sure to include, in
addition to your name, address, and telephone number,
your date of birth, marital status, citizenship, number
of children and their ages, name of spouse, a clear
definition of your financial objectives (possibly on
what dollar amount you would like to invest), and
whether the information is for a corporation or an
individual, or both.