The data illustrates information of organisations that hold bank accounts in the British Virgin Islands.
Overall, the countries in the Western hemisphere have more companies in the British Virgin Islands than the nations in the Eastern hemisphere. Switzerland has the largest number of companies situated there, and the valuation of asset is the highest among other countries. Even though, France has the second highest number of companies, it has the lowest asset valuation among the top five countries.
The nations in the Western hemisphere have 0 to 1000 companies having a bank account in the British Virgin Islands, while there are 1000 and more organisations in the countries in the Eastern side holding a bank account there. There are 11,235 companies from Switzerland, followed by 9,187 companies from France, holding bank accounts in the British Virgin Islands. The United Kingdom and Brazil have the similar numbers of companies having a bank account there, the third and the fourth highest, with 8,844 companies and 8,667 companies respectively. The fifth country with the highest number of bank accounts there is Italy, with 7,499 organisations.
The country with the highest value of assets is Switzerland, with 31.2 billion, followed by the United Kingdom, with a valuation of 21.7 billion. Venezuela and the United States have $14.8 billion and $13.4 billion valuation respectively. Lastly, France has assets valued at $12.5 billion.
