Thank you for sharing this insight. If we take your VP bank example, I wonder what layer of safety or added value you obtain by splitting your assets between their LI, CH, LU, SG, HK branches over just concentrating all assets in LI?Future plan sounds European heavy as LI, CH and LUX are basically all same in terms of stability and adherence so just pick one. You have not thought about any wealth planning. Cherry picking countries, brokers etc is wrong approach. The correct way to have done it is find a banking partner like VP Bank you mentioned that can book your assets around the world with proper geographical diversification and easy single point of contact. Its not a good idea to use discount brokers like IBKR for serious wealth planning. Best to pay a little extra unless your actively trading and don't have a buy and hold strategy.
Also with a mixed bag of jurisdictions and brokers, if you got hit by a bus tomorrow you may end up with stranded assets that your next of kin may have problems accessing even with a written will.
P.S On side note - if the world financial system splits in two i.e US sphere of influence and Chinese sphere of influence you want to at least be in HK and have local assets booked on the Chinese side of the fence. Maybe your not into Asian assets but thats where the future global growth is and we already seen 6 or more Chinese companies voluntarily delist from US exchanges and during Trump era similar companies de listed. So DO NOT hold any Chinese stocks in ETF's etc outside of HK or Mainland China - learn after Russia.
I'm probably missing something, but your exposure to LI would always be there regardless if you'll split or not, and the subsidiaries aren't systematically important to the foreign governments in the other jurisdictions, so in case of bank failure only the headquarters would be backed by LI municipality.
Can you please elaborate what is the advantage/s of booking your assets over multiple jurisdictions via subsidiaries of the same banking group over just concentrating all of them with the headquarters branch?