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Guernsey signs tax agreement with Greece

Guernsey signs tax agreement with Greece

Guernsey has signed a tax information exchange agreement with Greece. It was signed by Guernsey’s chief minister Lyndon Trott and Ilias Plaskovitis, secretary general of the Ministry of Finance in Greece. Plaskovitis signed the agreement during the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes, which took place in Singapore on 29 September. The document was then transported back to Guernsey by Rob Gray, Guernsey’s director of income tax, for counter-signature by … Read more »

In : Alternative Investments, Job & Careers

Big players consider Guernsey a service providers consolidate

Big players consider Guernsey a service providers consolidate

Guernsey’s alternative fund sector has emerged from the crisis of the past couple of years in good shape, according to industry professionals – in part thanks to a new focus by service providers on delivering quality to their clients. But the ultimate endorsement is that some of the biggest names in the fund services industry are expanding their presence on the island or establishing a foothold there for the first time.“On balance, we’ve come out … Read more »

In : Alternative Investments

Appleby opens office in Guernsey

Appleby opens office in Guernsey

Appleby, a provider of offshore legal, fiduciary and administration services, is opening its office in Guernsey today. The group will now have 81 partners, 215 lawyers and over 800 staff worldwide. … Read more »

In : Alternative Investments, Job & Careers

MeesPierson in Guernsey presents its first fund

MeesPierson Asset Management has presented a multi asset fund of funds targeted at both institutional and private investors. … Read more »

In : Alternative Investments, Hedge Funds

BlueCrest moves group head office to Guernsey

BlueCrest moves group head office to Guernsey

BlueCrest Capital Management has moved its group head office to Guernsey and opened a Geneva trading centre. The move is one of the most high profile so far of hedge fund and alternatives deciding to move out of London, mainly for tax and related reasons. … Read more »

In : Alternative Investments