
For companies registered in Singapore: Summarizes ANEXT Bank's Business Account advantages, required documents and questionnaire tips, SMS/email verification notes, SWIFT rules and common failures, plus official fees and limitations for a smooth account opening.

CITIC Bank International Singapore focuses on private and corporate banking, offering global asset allocation, international settlement, and wealth management services for high-net-worth individuals and cross-border enterprises. This article systematically outlines the account opening conditions, AUM thresholds, required documents, and fee structures for personal and corporate accounts based on official information. It also analyzes which types of clients are suitable for specific accounts and potential compliance and operational considerations from the perspectives of overseas real estate investment and trade practices.

This article focuses on the structural changes in the global real estate market at the end of 2025, analyzing housing price and rental trends in key regions such as Southeast Asia, Japan, and Dubai, and providing decision-making insights for Chinese investors from the perspectives of capital flows, cyclical risks, and portfolio strategies for the upcoming quarter.

Statistical period: December 8–14, 2025. This article focuses on the latest property policies, visa and tax trends in key countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, and Dubai, and selects and interprets important cross-border property policies emerging in Europe and America, helping Chinese investors find a balance between compliance and opportunities in policy games.

Portugal is often seen as a 'retirement paradise' and a 'small, beautiful European country,' but what truly attracts immigrants and global investors is not just the climate and pace of life, but the combined advantages of its healthcare system, tax regime, and immigration policies. This article systematically breaks down why more people are choosing Portugal as their next life destination, covering the National Health Service (SNS), the latest IFICI tax incentives (NHR 2.0), and the current trends in Golden Visa and regular residency policies.

This report focuses on major overseas real estate investment regions such as Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore), Japan, the UK, Dubai, and Hong Kong. It analyzes key metrics including price-to-income ratios, rent-to-price ratios, deviations from historical averages, and annual price changes over the past year. By integrating international bubble indices and institutional perspectives, it systematically assesses real estate bubble risks in these areas, providing cross-market risk comparisons and decision-making references for overseas investors.

This article systematically explains the core logic of Portugal's Non-Habitual Resident (NHR / IFICI) tax regime: who can apply, how to become a Portuguese tax resident, and how to legally reduce domestic income tax and avoid double taxation on foreign income during the ten-year preferential period. It also details the basic characteristics of three immigration pathways: the Golden Visa, D2 Entrepreneur Visa, and D7 Passive Income Visa, analyzing how different visa holders can combine them with NHR / IFICI for tax planning in practice. Through typical cases, it showcases the advantages and limitations of the system, helping Chinese investors, entrepreneurs, and retirees who are preparing to or have already moved to Portugal to better understand the boundaries and risks of this 'legal tax-saving tool'.

A systematic analysis of Thailand's land system and legal pathways for foreigners to purchase property, comparing risks and compliance of traditional nominee, company ownership, leasehold, and Sap-Ing-Sith methods, with detailed case study and cost breakdown of the first successful Sap-Ing-Sith implementation in Chiang Mai.

This part focuses on macro trends, capital flows, and future strategies—observing the structural evolution of overseas real estate investment from Japan, Southeast Asia to the Middle East: policies are becoming more transparent, regulation more refined, and Chinese investors are entering a new phase of 'rational allocation'.

Statistical Period: December 1, 2025 – December 7, 2025. This issue focuses on Southeast Asia, Japan, and Dubai (plus a new Middle East Gulf Golden Visa policy), systematically summarizing the latest real estate and visa policy trends, and evaluating their impact on overseas home buying and asset allocation from the perspective of Chinese buyers.