Bermuda investment funds – autumn 2024 update Bermuda Monetary Authority Investment Fund statistics (Q2 2024) Bermuda continues to consolidate its status as a leading international financial centre with growth in the investment funds sector during Q2 2024. The Bermuda Monetary Authority (the “BMA”) has published its Q2 2024 Investment Fund Statistics (see here), which indicate an increase in both the total number of funds and the net asset value (NAV) of those funds ...
British Virgin Islands investment funds - autumn 2024 update British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission statistics Q2 2024 The British Virgin Islands (the “BVI”) Financial Services Commission (“FSC”) has published its Statistical Bulletin for Q2 2024 (see here, with ‘Investment Business’ statistics at page 17 and ‘Funds’ statistics at page 18) identifying progress made in different sectors of the Financial Services industry, including
Guernsey investment funds – autumn 2024 update Guernsey funds statistics The Guernsey Financial Services Commission (“GFSC”) has published its Investment Statistics Summary for Q2 2024 (see here). The full statistics can be viewed here, but the key statistics are as follows: Guernsey funds The total net asset value of Guernsey funds at the end of the quarter was £295.7 billion, an increase over the quarter of £3.2 billion (+1.1%) ...
Cayman Islands investment funds – autumn 2024 update Beneficial ownership for Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA”) registered funds – updated requirements On 31 July 2024, the Cayman Islands Beneficial Ownership Transparency Act, 2023 (“BO Act”) and the accompanying Beneficial Ownership Transparency Regulations, 2024 (“BO Regulations”) were brought into force (see here for the BO Act, and here for the BO Regulations) ...
Administration of Bermuda's Corporate Income Tax In August 2024, Bermuda’s Ministry of Finance published a public consultation paper setting out certain proposed compliance obligations for Bermuda corporate taxpayers including certain anticipated procedural requirements with respect to registration, tax return filings, and payment of taxes ...
Establishment of Bermuda’s Corporate Income Tax Agency Following the enactment of Bermuda’s Corporate Income Tax Act (the “CIT Act”) in December 2023, in July 2024, the Government of Bermuda passed the Corporate Income Tax Agency Act (the “Agency Act”) which, among other things, (i) establishes the Bermuda Corporate Income Tax Agency (the “Agency”); (ii) sets out the functions and powers of the Agency with respect to administration of the CIT Ac
Administration of Bermuda's Corporate Income Tax Act 2024 In August 2024, Bermuda’s Ministry of Finance published a public consultation paper setting out certain proposed compliance obligations for Bermuda corporate taxpayers including certain anticipated procedural requirements with respect to registration, tax return filings, and payment of taxes ...
Licensing under the POI Law “Controlled investment business” Carrying on controlled investment business involves three elements: engaging in a “restricted activity”; which is in connection with a “controlled investment”; and which is done by way of business ...
Carey Olsen in Guernsey advises Phoenix Equity Partners on securing £600 million in new funds Phoenix's latest Flagship Fund will enable the firm to continue investing in high-growth, lower mid-market businesses across select sectors, while the launch of its Growth Partnership Fund will allow the firm to continue and extend its partnership with high-performing portfolio companies Nineteen Group ("Nineteen") and Envisage Dental ("Envisage") ...
Directors' duties on the insolvency of a BVI company At all times, directors of a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (the “BVI”) need to be aware of their role and responsibilities as director, in particular where the company is insolvent or of doubtful solvency ...
Appointment of a liquidator to an insolvent company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands The effect of an insolvent liquidation is to put the affairs of the company in the hands of an independent insolvency practitioner who is required to take possession of, protect and realise the company’s assets for the benefit of the company’s creditors. Liquidation is a final procedure which will ultimately bring the company’s life to an end ...
Taxation of Guernsey Funds Guernsey does not levy any form of capital gains tax, inheritance tax or value added tax. No stamp or document duty, or transfer tax, is payable in respect of companies, unit trusts or limited partnerships that are collective investment schemes. The income tax position for fund vehicles is detailed below. Companies A company incorporated in Guernsey or centrally managed and controlled in Guernsey is treated as tax resident in Guernsey in any year of charge ...
Carey Olsen advises Inflexion on closing of latest fund at £975 million The Fund was raised primarily through increased commitments from existing investors in less than five months, who on average doubled their investments from the previous fund, Enterprise Fund V. The Fund's investor base includes a diverse group of U.S. pension funds, insurance companies, and sovereign wealth funds ...
Carey Olsen Guernsey and Jersey achieve a clean sweep of Tier 1 practice rankings in IFLR1000 2024 28 lawyers have also been ranked in the newly released guide, confirming Carey Olsen's position as a leading law firm for the Channel Islands. Among those recognised, six individuals have been named 'Market Leaders', 13 'Highly Regarded', four 'Notable Practitioners, one 'Rising Star Partner', two 'Rising Stars', two 'Expert Consultants' and two 'Women Leaders' ...
Jersey publishes new guidance on the tokenisation of real world assets (“RWAs”) What is tokenisation? Tokenisation is the process of issuing a digital representation of an asset, typically on a blockchain, and its benefits include allowing investors to own and sell fractions of an asset which may otherwise be illiquid and/or financially unattainable for such investors to own outright ...
Five aspiring lawyers begin training programme with Carey Olsen Guernsey Tom Andrews, who was previously working as a paralegal within Carey Olsen's corporate team, also begins his SQE course this September in the firm's London office and will work exclusively on corporate matters ...
Carey Olsen promotes corporate lawyer Emily Cornhill to partner in the Cayman Islands Emily advises on a range of corporate and commercial matters, with a particular emphasis on investment funds. Her practice focuses on the establishment of investment funds in the Cayman Islands, in addition to advising on transactional, financing and regulatory and compliance matters related to investment funds and other vehicles ...
Carey Olsen advises FitzWalter Capital on launch of ~US$1.4 billion fund The Carey Olsen corporate team advising on the Jersey aspects of the transaction comprised partner James Mulholland, counsel Thomas MacAdie and associate Charlie Hurst, working alongside onshore counsel Debevoise & Plimpton LLP and Jersey administrator J.P. Morgan ...
Carey Olsen advises Sarasin Bread Street on inaugural multi vintage private equity fund The fund comprised two separate closed-ended registered collective investment schemes, utilising a single-manager multi vintage investment strategy to acquire a diversified portfolio of private company investments managed by Carlyle Group across a range of years from 2014 to 2024 ...
Two Carey Olsen lawyers named eprivateclient 2024 NextGen leaders The 2024 eprivateclient NextGen Leaders award is open to nominees from within the private client advisory professions, including private client tax, trust, dispute resolution, and family lawyers, as well as accountants and trustees. Judging is based on the individual's qualities and achievements ...
Changes to the Cayman Islands Beneficial Ownership Regime The New BO Regime extends the scope of entities required to maintain a BO Register by including limited partnerships and removing a number of exemptions, while also consolidating the requirements in a single statute and reducing duplication of reporting where one Cayman Islands entity holds a reportable interest in another ...
Carey Olsen announces new counsel within Bermuda employment law practice Bradley has over ten years of experience advising clients on a full range of contentious and non-contentious employment law matters. He also advises on all aspects of Bermuda immigration law, both for corporate and individual clients, in addition to data protection and privacy matters. Bradley was admitted as a solicitor of England and Wales in 2011 and was called to the Bermuda Bar in 2020 ...
Carey Olsen advises USA Rare Earth on its US$870 million business combination with Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. II The proposed transaction values USARE at a pro-forma enterprise value of US$870 million and includes an initial circa US$35 million PIPE investment, of which US$25 million funded in connection with the signing of the business combination agreement ...
Nothing lasts forever... or does it? New perpetuities legislation introduced in the Cayman Islands The "old" rule The rule against perpetuities currently applicable in the Cayman Islands is derived from English law and is aimed at preventing individuals from 'tying up' their assets in trust indefinitely. Broadly speaking, the rule prescribes a set period – the perpetuity period – within which time the interest of each beneficiary must vest (i.e ...
Carey Olsen advises Tapir Holdings Ltd. on acquisition of shares in Rendeavour Holding Limited and subsequent listing on Bermuda Stock Exchange As part of the generation of funding and the consideration for the Acquisition, Tapir issued a total of 202,662,602 new ordinary shares, which were admitted for listing on the Mezzanine Market of the Bermuda Stock Exchange by way of subsequent listing (the "Listing") ...