Trustee Knowledge Series: Masters Paper Two: Family Governance
Part of a series of Trustee Knowledge Papers, set out to be a useful reference guide for all levels of Trust company administration; from junior administrator to director. This is the second publication of the Masters Series.
New Regulations and Requirements for Local Charities
The Charities etc. (Guernsey and Alderney) Ordinance, 2021 (Ordinance) and the raft of regulations that fall under it and which came in to force at the end of April repeals and replaces the previous legal framework in place for the oversight of charities and other non profit organisations (NPO) under the Charities and Non Profit Organisations (Registration) (Guernsey) Law, 2008 (2008 Law).


Provisional Liquidation In Bermuda
Provisional liquidation in Bermuda is a distinctive, flexible regime that operates to support companies in financial distress or in support of a restructuring.


The good life: Bermuda’s new economic pillar
The life sector has moved swiftly from being a new ‘nice-to-have’ in the Bermuda marketplace, to the Island’s latest big success story, said a panel at the Bermuda Risk Summit.

Navigating the Jersey M&A landscape (3 of 3)
This is the third of a series of three articles, each dealing with topics to be considered when buying, selling and/or restructuring businesses that have premises and/or people in Jersey to help clients and intermediaries navigate the M&A landscape from a Jersey perspective.


Restructuring of (Re) Insurers during Covid-19
Restructuring involves changing the financial, operational, legal or other structures of a business to make it more efficient and more profitable.
The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022: a Jersey perspective
The new Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act received Royal Assent on 15 March 2022 (the Act), following an expedited passage through Parliament. After repeated delays to the progression of the legislation amid much criticism, the bill has now been fast tracked through UK Parliament following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and the focus of Russian money in the UK. The Act is aimed at strengthening the UK's fight against economic crime.


Aircraft financing - a brief guide to Cayman
Legal and administrative service providers in the Cayman Islands such as Appleby can offer aircraft owners and financiers much more in the way of financing, leasing, securitisation and ownership structures not limited to Cayman registered aircraft. A common component to these structures is the use of a Cayman Islands special purpose vehicle (“SPV”) through which funding and leasing arrangements may allow for certain tax, accounting and regulatory relief.

The New Era of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
It presents new opportunities for the offshore legal space, from the establishment of offshore investment funds to offshore bond issuances and IPOs with the use of offshore listing vehicles to raise funds for Belt and Road infrastructure projects.

