Indian deposits in Swiss banks falling sharply since 2014: Piyush Goyal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday dismissed as "baseless" the allegations of a 50 per cent jump in deposits by Indians in Swiss banks and said the was trying to tarnish India's image on the international stage by "spreading lies".

told reporters that the data referred to by includes non-deposit liabilities, business of Swiss branches located in India, and fiduciary liabilities.

"The has informed us that the news being spread by is baseless and that the figures quoted by some political leaders are completely irrelevant to this issue," he said.

The said the had told in writing that the figures published by the are regularly mentioned in the Indian media as a reliable indicator of the amount of assets held with Swiss financial institutions in respect of Indian residents but more often the do not take into account the way the figures have to be interpreted.

"This has resulted in misleading headlines and analyses. Moreover, it is frequently assumed that any assets held by Indian residents in are undeclared-- so-called 'black money'," said quoting the Swiss government's response.

"To analyze Indian residents' deposits held in Switzerland, another data source should be used. This is the so-called 'locational banking statistics', which the collects in collaboration with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS)," he added.

Goyal said that raked up the issue without understanding the seriousness of the matter.

"He's habitual of making allegations without knowing the reality as we saw in the no-confidence debate as well which led to a rebuttal by the the same day. And now we have the dismissing his claims," he said.

Goyal said that since 2014, there has been an 80 per cent reduction in money held by Indians in Swiss banks from $2.2 billion in 2014 to just over half a billion dollars in 2017.

"In 2017, deposits have reduced by 34 per cent from $800 million to $524 million. And this has been reducing every year.

"This shows how attempts are being made to malign India's image in international stage through false allegations by the and some other motivated elements," Goyal said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 15:26 IST