Meet Stephen
Welcome, I’m Stephen Chua – your Private Bank builder guide. (Please follow me on Twitter).
I run my own Private Bank. And I want to show you how.
[[ Now before I go on, by runnung your very own Private Bank, I don't mean you go out and start yourself a physical banking system in your country of residence or in some obscure island country friendly to foreign capital...far from it. Far better to run your affairs like YOU were your very own Private Bank. There are corporations and entities that will offer you their own versions. I'm sure they can be just as effective. But you'll find a great chasm of difference in my approach. You'll also get a good education well before you decide to go that route, if at all. It's your choice.]]
There are many Private Banking Secrets that has never been released to you. Of course, the Banks themselves are to blame. They have a huge vested interest – YOUR MONEY!
Once you know the Private Banking Secrets, you can then apply them and really be on the road to your own financial freedom. You should make money on your money and cut out the middle man – YOUR BANK!
And I’m not some stuffed shirt in a suit either. I don’t work for anyone else for over 2 decades now.
I have been intending to reach out to anyone who wants to build their own asset and cash base, but withholding this one big secret.
Why Create Your Own Bank?
You see, I’ve been in business – most of it in international business all over the world, literally, for at least 30 years now. If I included my teen years too, the thirty years would get longer yet.
To tell you the truth, I became this international business guy because I met 4 great business mentors some called the 4 horsemen back then, rest their souls. Their scope was immense and gave me daily business tasks and challenges I must accomplish, 24/7/365. You see, they made so much money, they ran their own official banks…each one of them.
Hence, they taught me the use of this life time principal – Run Your Own Bank.
If you’ve ever wondered how those wealthy people get so wealthy and get to keep it too (like who never does!), this site, Private Bank will show you how. I’ve been doing this since 1980, when I was introduced to Banking by my employer way back then.
“The #1 focus to achieve financial freedom is to Make Your Own Bank.”
What’s a Private Bank?
By now, anyone would think I was looney – unless you’re one of those very wealthy – then you’d be nodding your head knowingly.
First of all, let me tell you, it’s perfectly legal and anyone who tells you otherwise either have an axe to grind or simply ignorant – which one are you? If you’re neither, congratulations, you’re keeping an open mind. It’s the best start you can have.
To Make your own Private Bank does not mean you have to fly off subversively with the entire bank’s loot.
What I will teach you to do is to first see in a different light how banks really operate so that you can work with the system and not let the system work you over.
Note:
Each country has its own rules on what is legal to practice. But the principals are surprisingly similar, and most times the actual methods are identical in most countries.
Understand that banks are also businesses – why would they tell you what they do to your assets and your money? It’s not in their interest to tell you their Secrets when in comes to making money off you!
Once you understand the “little white lies” and the humungous ones, you’ll start to understand what you must do to really build your assets and money and get to keep them too. Now, how may of you would like to have your cake and eat it too? Everyone I’d imagine – unless you’re some dumb spy sent to stop the truth form getting out there…dumb because I’d bet you don’t even know what the truth is if came up and bit you on the backside.
Let’s get back to the main question – a Private Bank is well, really you running yours and your family’s financial affairs in a way that allows you to keep most of your money legally. Over time, multiply the effects and you can see where I’m heading with this. In short, you become your own bank. You will in time; a surprisingly short time, be financing your own affairs – or others too. There are true stories, within quiet circles, of financiers appearing one day and taking over the banks they have lent too much money to.
Imagine this, the bank you put money into is now owned by you. How would you like that to happen one day? This not a pipe dream – it can happen. But of course, this is an extreme. Alternatively, you may just want to enjoy a financially worry free life any where in the world at any time of year you choose – that’s far more typical and very much achievable.
What about the human part of Stephen Chua?
Before I get into some of the other stuff I most certainly love those fast cars. My first car was a race prepared Mini Cooper S ; so heavily modified, it outran many a classic sports car of the day. But I did get into real racing – F2 – for a very short while…But man, that were fun days. Even the country roads of many countries like Malaysia were really country roads. It was a frontier with hundreds of kilometers of no speed limits and real highway robbers. Those were thrilling days, blasting through all those winding roads and hoping to have robbers to outrun just for the thrill of it. Silly and young we all once were…
I grew up on a farm and learnt much about growing and building anything – trees, flowers or animals and houses. I got that first part of entrepreneurship with my grandfather which included construction.
Then since I grew up with jungle hunters for many years (grandfather taught me to hunt day or night), I became well versed in that too. I could survive in the wildest of jungles and provide for a bunch of tenderfoots at the same time. People called me Jjango – a local nickname for “Hunter”. 
And yes, I was an eco-tour guide in the jungles at 14. My little business was to get tourists like Japanese business men, photo journalists and gorgeous models to see the wild animals, waterfalls, get their great shots (pictures only) and keep them alive and from being trampled by elephants or get eaten by tigers. Of course, there are a million other things that could hurt you in there.
[[Just a point about misconception from false marketing and social norms. The elephants are portrayed as helpful and so cuddly because they don't have claws and are herbivores; while tigers are those deadly toothy and clawed hunters and killers. In actual fact, you'll be shocked to know in the jungle where the biggest and strongest rule, the elephants will charge and kill any person getting too close without remorse. And surprisingly, it's the tiger that is reclusive and will go to great lengths to avoid humans. And another surprising statistic...the water buffalo is the most dangerous wild animal in the jungle. This animal kills more people than elephants and tigers put together all over the world where they are found in the wild. Now, what was that about regular banks growing your money?]]
Fooling around is of course part of growing up. Like sticking a shark with mouth wide open on top of the guard house in a military camp – that’s a great shock factor. BTW shark steaks were served for lunch that day-nothing wasted.
As a young teen, I found myself on the streets – that was no fun. Now, joining a rock and roll band certainly was.
That Jjango nickname carried into my military days, but I was taken to work for the biggest fish in the pond. Let’s just say I was too smart for my breeches. What young upstart isn’t? But it nearly ended me – too many “adventures”, too many assignments, too much violence and too many secrets to bury. And I caught something real bad while on the very last assignment in another war torn country. And yet I ghost wrote for him too – that ingrate.
That was a time when with my new found power and influence, I made my own brand of “Food Aid” (with the massive backing and support of my 4 billionaire mentors of course) and sent ship loads of food and grain to the drought stricken Somalia, the flood ravaged Bangladesh and doing my bit for refugees of post war torn Indo-China. Just call it my (our) personal missionary work.
Oh, ya…the boring stuff – I went and got too many other pieces of education papers and qualifications in England, Canada, USA and China too…and English is my fourth language. Yes, I am educated in both the ancient traditions and the new world stuff too. Lately, another nickname was born – “Ancient”.
For decades now, I’ve returned the favour my mentors gave me. I’ve been teaching, giving courses and mentoring many people who needed my insights into building their business and wealth. But most of that was in the real world business. Today, I am reaching out on line.
All over the globe (Antarctica is next) I have met and dined with many prominent people. But the ones who capture my attention the most were the Kung Tribes of Namibia and the original peoples of the Jungles like the Orang Asli of Malaysia. They are so gentle and peaceful they will share their food and land with visitors. But they are no longer what they were before – they have lost their independence. Such is the price of “progress”.
This is my life partner.
Rebecca stuck with me over the past several very difficult years to say the least – hers and mine (including my impending physical doom – but as you see, I’m still here).
Notice we share much of the same tastes in past times and future times too.
I’m glad to say today that we’re going to have many more little adventures yet.
This is my son.
He’s a lot bigger than I was at his age…and a much better looking dude too. His sense of humour matches mine. In fact he made me smile through the difficult days.
What do you say to your child that tells you,”Daddy, don’t die…Dad I still need you?”
What will I do without them?
Right, it’s time to be your own Personal Bank – keep reading.





Great Blog you have here Mate, Provides Excellent information without being stereotypical. I am just a joker who roams around the web reading blogs and here I pass On! Thanks Buddy
Keep roaming and hopefully your sojourns bring you back.
See ya soon!
Not sure if this goes into the context but wanted to know the address of a Volkswagon dealer in East London if any?
Hi, Stephen – I love reading your blog-it feels like reading my own:the hunger for adventure,freedomand creativity smell like the animal jungle you described. I would love to continue “this discussion”. I see so much similarity, I call myself fondly, the global nut!
Ethel
Would love to chat.
Please send in your e-mail through my contact here.
I am interested in opeing up a bank…(251) 554-1785 or (251) 865-0735
Thank you for you post, it very instructive for me.
We are a group of volunteers and starting a new initiative in a community. Your blog provided us valuable information to work on.You have done a marvellous job!
Hi.Stephen Chua I hope you are having a wonderful day today.THis is your good friend Arthur Robinson jr.I’m very happy that we connected on twitter.I would like to know can you be a guest on my show.My show is all about audio interviews.It will be 400 people on the call the call will be recorded the topic will be about Private banking.I have interviewed top business leaders from all over the world.If you can do this powerful interview with me.You can contact me at 215-490-2516.May god bless you& your family.
Arthur Robinson jr.
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