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Updated · newsroompanama.com · May 7
Individuals increasingly use private vaults to store assets outside financial systems
Updated
Updated · newsroompanama.com · May 7

Individuals increasingly use private vaults to store assets outside financial systems

5 articles · Updated · newsroompanama.com · May 7
  • The report highlights Panama, especially Panama City’s Atlas Vaults, as a destination for clients from the US, Europe and elsewhere seeking to hold gold and silver.
  • It says private vaults appeal because clients retain direct control, can access assets physically, and avoid bank dependence, while Atlas uses dual-key boxes and says it cannot open or inspect contents alone.
  • The shift is framed as a quiet diversification trend driven by inflation, rising public debt and tighter regulation, with Panama promoted for dollarisation, territorial taxation and a business-friendly legal environment.
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