It is often said that for financial services Lebanon is to Syria what Hong Kong has been to China. The Syrian government might not like it, but it is self-evident that Beirut is the financial centre of choice not just for Syrian businesses but also for thousands of Syrian individuals who simply don’t trust the domestic banking industry.
“Theoretically,” says one economist, “it is illegal for Syrians to have bank accounts in Lebanon. But if you believe the unofficial figures saying that only 5% of Syrians actually have bank accounts in Syria, it is pretty obvious that the vast majority of those that do have accounts have them in Lebanon.
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