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Geoff Cook outlines the past, present and future changes to its regime that Jersey will be making to secure its status as a leading centre for private wealth and trust services

To retain a leading position in the international financial services industry, jurisdictions constantly have to modify and adapt their service offering in order to remain competitive. Jersey continues to command a leading place as a centre for private wealth and trust services, and it does so by ensuring that laws and regulations remain under review and are updated to meet market requirements, while also maintaining the commercial environment that appeals to international investors. This includes a tax-neutral regime and the breadth and depth of quality service providers that underpin the...

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