Scenarios about 'offshore banking'
Offshore banking refers to financial services provided by banks located outside the depositor's country of residence, typically in low-tax jurisdictions or financial havens. These arrangements have historically allowed individuals and corporations to benefit from greater privacy, asset protection, and potentially reduced taxation, while also facilitating international trade and investment. Offshore financial centers have played significant roles in alternate history scenarios involving economic warfare, covert operations funding, and the development of shadow financial systems.
What If Montevideo Developed Different Financial Services?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Montevideo became a major financial hub in Latin America, transforming Uruguay's economy and reshaping regional economic power dynamics.