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International Bank Licenses – An Introduction – Start here for banking licenses

Our experience

We’re a boutique firm specializing in setting up new offshore banks and selling offshore bank licenses. We’ve been in the industry since 2006 and it’s all we do. We spend 100% of our time working with international banks, and financial services structures. We are uniquely qualified to assist you to build an offshore bank in a top tier jurisdiction jurisdiction.

What is a bank license?

A banking license is a permit or legal permission to operate as a bank. Bank licenses are issued by a country or territory and regulated by the local authority. Only those with a banking license are allowed to incorporate a company with the word “bank” in the name. Different countries offer different types of licenses. The most common bank license types are:

Class A bank licenses are for those that want to offer domestic business. Most domestic banks will not accept foreign persons and they only offer services in the country where they are licensed. 

For example, most Class A banks in the Cayman Islands will not open accounts for persons outside of Cayman (unless it also holds an international license, which is rare these days). In order to open a bank account on the island, you must show that you have a residency permit, own real estate on the island, or have some other close ties to the country. 

An international banking license or offshore banking license allows you to accept deposits from outside of your country of operation. For example, an international bank licensed in Dominica can accept deposits from anywhere in the world except from Dominica. 

Process to negotiate a new international bank

The process to negotiate a new international bank is typically broken down into three stages.

Note that most quality jurisdictions have an employee requirement. Switzerland requires a minimum of 20 employees and Puerto Rico requires 10  employees (new for 2025). These employees must be living in the country of license and the bank must operate from that jurisdiction in an office approved by regulators. 

Regulators take two approaches to offshore bank licenses. Some allow anyone to apply for a license and some will only issue an international banking license to a group that already has a Class A banking license from a major jurisdiction.

For example, if you want to open a Class B bank in the Cayman Islands or Panama, you first need a Class A licensed from the United States, United Kingdom, etc. These types of banks typically operate as trading desks and confer tax benefits on the parent bank. 

In contrast, entrepreneurs and businesses can apply for an international banking license in the US territory of Puerto Rico or from the Bahamas. Applicants must show sufficient capital, a clean history, and significant banking experience, but they don’t need a Class A license from a top tier jurisdiction. 

What constitutes “sufficient capital” varies greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. For example, the minimum capital for a bank license in Mexico is $100 million USD. A Class A license in Panama is about $30 million, and an international bank license from Switzerland is CHF 10 million…. though, this has been increasing as of 2025. 

In the Caribbean, the typical capital requirement is $1 million to $10 million. Minimum capital in the US territory of Puerto Rico is $10,000,000 as of 2025.  You will also need a CD of $1 million and a startup budget of at least $2.5 million, It’s never “cheap” to setup an international bank and regulators will make sure you have enough capital to support the bank during a downturn (stress tests performed annually). . 

In order to receive your Permit to Organize in Puerto Rico, you must demonstrate that you have these amounts ready to be deployed as well as sufficient capital and resources to support your business model with Federal Reserve and Basel II or III capital requirements (see § 167.6 Risk-based capital credit risk-weight categories). 

Therefore, we usually look for clients with $5 to $20 million in capital depending on the jurisdiction. 

And, of course, you must prove to regulators your source of funds. No loans or other arrangements are acceptable.

Important considerations when applying for an international banking license

In addition to capital, the three most important considerations when applying for an international banking license are:

Once you have all of this information compiled, you submit an application for a Permit to Organize… and wait. Processing time ranges from 4 to 12 months depending on the business model and the country. 

Once you have your Permit to Organize, you can form your corporation, hire your employees, build out your office, set up your software and systems, and negotiate with a correspondent bank. From experience, this process takes about 6 months, but this depends on the client. If you have a correspondent when you apply, or your team has significant banking and systems experience, this might go faster. If you have no such experience, this might be delayed.

When you’re ready to open your doors, you’ll apply for your Permit to Operate. Regulators will audit your system, compliance program, employees, etc. If and when you pass, you’ll be issued a Permit to Operate. This usually takes 2 to 3 months. 

So, the entire process of starting an offshore bank in a quality jurisdiction will take about one year if everything goes perfectly. It’s this time to market which defines the resale value of an international banking license. 

Based on experience, I suggest that a Permit to Organize is worth about $2 million, a Permit to Operate is worth about $5 million, and an operating bank with a lower level correspondent bank is worth about $5 to $10 million depending on many factors. As the quality of the correspondent bank improves, the value of the offshore bank for sale will go up. 

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I hope you have found this basic introduction to international banking licenses and offshore banking licenses useful. For more information, please contact us by EMAIL or PHONE. We would be happy to help you create a new international bank or purchase an offshore bank license in a variety of jurisdictions.