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Keeping personal information off business bank accounts
My understanding is that an LLC (I'm looking at Wyoming) doesn't put your personal information on any public record, but an associated business bank account may make ownership/signer information available to the public and/or creditors? Is this correct?
If so, is there any low cost way to protect personal information on the business bank account as well? If not it seems like quite a major point of exposure.
Nominees are one option but costly and open new legal risks too. Curious what other options there might be.