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Opening accounts/buying shares with Bulgarian mutual fund companies

esha71

Does anyone have experience on how to open or buy shares of Bulgarian Mutual Fund companies like Elana/DSK Bank/Kapman etc?


I am a non EU foreigner interested in opening accounts with some of the above Bulgarian Fund Companies as an individual.


I am aware that a local bank account is not really needed in BG as Wise is good for most practical purposes. I already have a Wise account but I don't need regular banking, I want to open accounts or buy shares of Bulgarian Mutual Funds.


Most of these companies are based off of Sofia and some of them allow opening remotely through Power of Attorney. Some who has legal background and can travel to Sofia would be helpful.


Any recommendations?


Thanks

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mickeyhart

@esha71


Take a reccy at the Bulgarian stock exchange bse-sofia.bg

gwynj

@esha71


It sounds a little complicated if you need POAs and folks travelling to Sofia on your behalf.


Perhaps it would be easier to open a Bulgarian bank account as most of these guys provide investment options such as mutual funds, and perhaps even brokerage services.


Alternatively, perhaps it's possible to have an international brokerage (such as Saxo or InteractiveBrokers) who support trading on multiple exchanges.


Or, I suppose, you might be able to incorporate a Bulgarian company and have that open the accounts.


I'm not American, so I have no idea how FATCA impacts things these days.

TonyFF

If you do not have  an international tax attorney working for you, any investments in the  EU are risky business.

esha71

thanks for the comments guys.


@mickeyhar BSE only deals with stocks, REITs & ETfs. At one point I was able to open an account with Karoll brokerage. I am more interested in BG Mutual Funds. Some intermediaries that provide Mutual Funds are Capman.bg, Elana Funds, DSK Bank etc


@gwynj yes, if i could make an account with DSK bank that would help. it seems like most bulgarian entities are not very fast in responding to emails. I think I might have to get assistance from a local in Sofia via POA.


@TonyFF i think the big headache is the PFIC levied by IRS and filling extra forms for that. But at this point I am ready to deal with it. Is there anything else specific that I am missing?

TonyFF

I have quite a few Bulgarian relatives. Nobody trusts to give POA to anyone there. 

I had a meeting with an international tax attorney last year. He advised me against any investing outside of  the US.

The interest rates are so high in America;  you can easily make a lot of money right now.  Are you trying to get a Golden Visa by making an investment?

esha71

@TonyFF. I am exploring the financial ecosystem in Bulgaria. The first step is to be able to participate in Bulgarian funds and banks and see how receptive they are to an american. Then after learning and observing the system for a bit, I will assess whether to explore more or not.


> Nobody trusts to give POA to anyone there.

It is both insightful and tragic to hear that level of trust (and hence corruption/lack of professionalism) is so low there, but I am sure there ae some professionals out there, if I look around patiently.


> He advised me against any investing outside of  the US.

You are correct. I definitely do not intend to move my retirement or life savings outside of the US. Like I said I am making a small cautious start with small amounts and only if satisfied will take bigger steps but no plans to move my life savings at any point.

TonyFF

read this thread by Johnavann   "Beware Scams in Bulgaria"


Good luck with your trials