Laurence Black, Regional Director, Client Solutions, EMEA at Asiaciti Trust, told the audience at the Hubbis Middle East Wealth Management Forum how important it is to choose trustees and jurisdictions wisely.
Read MoreThe Cook Islands passed a suite of legislations on 17 December 2019 to comply with the European Union’s international tax good governance standards, thus avoiding being listed as a non-cooperative tax jurisdiction. Agreed in December 2017, the EU list is a common tool for member states to tackle risks of tax abuse and unfair tax competition.
Read MoreAsiaciti Trust’s Sebastien Hayoz and four other industry experts gathered at the Asian Wealth Solutions Forum 2019 to debate how the Asian wealth management community is reacting to all the acronyms launched by the regulators in recent years, and whether this is all producing a windfall of business for the industry or choking off the market’s […]
Read MoreLaurence Black, Regional Director, Client Solutions, EMEA of Asiaciti Trust tells Tom Burroughes from WealthBriefing it isn’t resting on its laurels.
Read MoreClearView Financial Media interviews Laurence Black on Asiaciti Trust’s win at the WealthBreifing MENA Awards 2019.
Read MoreFor the fifth consecutive year, Asiaciti Trust has won the plaudits of peers in the industry by clinching the title of ‘Best Independent Trust or Fiduciary Company’ at the WealthBriefing MENA Region Awards 2019.
Read MoreHere are eight key takeaways from the panel discussion at Hubbis’ 5th annual event in Manila for the Wealth Management Community.
Read MoreSebastien Hayoz and six industry experts gave their insights to the increasingly important subject of encouraging Asia’s HNWIs and their families to organise robust, compliant wealth and legacy planning.
Read MoreSebastien Hayoz, Managing Director, Asiaciti Trust Singapore, met with Hubbis to give his insights on the growing need for financial transparency and the implications for the wealth management industry.
Read MoreIn compliance with international standards, the Nevis Business Corporation (Amendment) Ordinance 2018 and Nevis Limited Liability Company (Amendment) Ordinance 2018 were passed on 28 December 2018 to repeal tax exempt provisions.
Read More