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Saint Vincent LLC
$1,249 all-in
GRAY, 7-day formation, $499/yr to renew
Belize IBC
$1,099 all-in
GRAY, 5-day formation, $599/yr to renew
TierGRAYGRAY
All-in formation$1,249 all-in$1,099 all-in
Year-2 renewal$499$599
3-year true cost$2,247$2,297
Formation time7 business days5 business days
EU list statusOff both EU listsEU Annex II
FATF statusOff the FATF listsOff the FATF lists
Public UBO registerNoNo
ApostilleNot supportedSupported
The verdict

Which one is yours?

Choose the Saint Vincent LLC if

If you need the cheapest possible non-US entity and you do not need apostilled documents, SVG is the right call. Wrong for you if Apostille is not supported in SVG, and this is the single biggest constraint.

Choose the Belize IBC if

If you want a recognizable Caribbean IBC at a low all-in cost and you are paying in Bitcoin, Belize is one of the most efficient paths on the platform. Wrong for you if Belize sits in the gray tier on EU Annex II, and its reputation is mid-tier at best.

FAQ

Common questions

Which is cheaper over three years, the Saint Vincent LLC or the Belize IBC?
The Saint Vincent LLC. Its 3-year true cost is $2,247 against $2,297 for the Belize IBC, counting the all-in formation plus two years of the published renewal. Both are payable in USD, Bitcoin, or USDT.
Are both of these reputable jurisdictions?
Both are GRAY-tier on our classification. GRAY means banking is more selective and a compliance desk reads the entity as mid-tier, so confirm your rail accepts it before you file. The list-status rows above show the current EU and FATF position for each.
Which forms faster?
The Belize IBC, at 5 business days against 7 for the Saint Vincent LLC. Bank-account opening is a separate step and is not included in these figures.