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Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
17 May 2022

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.

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5 May 2022

Fun and Games Ahead? Possible Abuses of the New Cayman Restructuring Officer Regime

The Cayman Islands has taken a large step toward a progressive new restructuring regime with the recent amendments to the Companies Act.

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5 May 2022

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.

Regulatory Advice
5 May 2022

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.

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4 May 2022

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.

Corporate
28 Apr 2022

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.

Corporate Restructuring
28 Apr 2022

Restructuring the offshore debt of Chinese Real Estate Developers

This article sets out how the current regimes in the Cayman Islands and the BVI can assist with restructuring, after first highlighting upcoming changes to the supervision regime in the Cayman Islands which will make restructuring there a more attractive option.

Banking & Financial Services
28 Apr 2022

Assignment, novation or sub-participation of loans             

Transfers of loan portfolios between lending institutions have always been commonplace in the financial market. 

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26 Apr 2022

Appleby Mauritius Newsletter, April 2022

In the April 2022 issue of Appleby’s newsletter, we give you an overview of the latest legal and regulatory developments in the offshore world for the Mauritian jurisdiction.

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26 Apr 2022

Blockchain: The New Normal for Voting?

One of the learning points of the COVID-19 pandemic remains undoubtedly the dramatic shift which it has triggered on the impact of emerging technologies into our business ecosystem. From the ‘good to have’ tool for ease of undertaking our personal necessities or being more commercially savvy, we have moved overnight to accommodating the emerging technologies as the indispensable tool for our personal or commercial demands.

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26 Apr 2022

Bank One Limited v Basgeet 2021 SCJ 93

The Supreme Court of Mauritius, sitting in its appellate jurisdiction, held that a fixed charge which resulted from the crystallisation of a floating charge which had been duly registered and inscribed with the Registrar General/Conservator of Mortgages of Mauritius, was not valid and enforceable under the terms of the Civil Code because at the time of crystallisation the ‘property’ subject to the now fixed charge had not yet come into existence and, this was not permissible under the Civil Code.

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