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Changes to the offshore finance landscape that are taking place will help secure the future direction of jurisdictions such as Jersey and should send positive signals to the intermediary market

Measures emanating from Brussels, while making demands on the tax structures of jurisdictions, are also adding further to the competitive nature of international finance business. At the same time, centres such as Jersey are evolving and enhancing the quality of the product offering to the international finance community. At a recent conference in London organised by Jersey Finance and entitled 'Jersey Financial Services in a Changing World', the 230-strong delegates who were primarily professionals from the City of London were surveyed for their views. The vast majority of respondents...

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