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4. THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES Committed regulated Professional Service
Sound Legislative Framework
Unique Strategy
Educated Human Resource Base
Economic & Political Stability/Pristine Jurisdiction
Public Online IBC Registry
5. 5 Regulated registered agents and trustees
Lawyers, accountants, other professionals
Well recognized international banks, etc.
Very committed, developed industry knowledge base
With established international networks
State of the Art telecommunications
6. 6 Philosophy of the RATLA:
Industry will be regulated by the Government
Through the R/A’s and R/T’s
All entities formed must have an RA or an RT
7. 7 Registered agent/Registered trustee must be:
Licensed
Annual audits
Annual renewal of licenses
Supervised by the Director of Financial Services
Minimum professional indemnity insurance
Competent approved manager
8. 8 St. Lucia’s Service providers are:
Poised and ready to deliver service that meets international standards and supports the achievement of Pinnacle St. Lucia’s mission statement:
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12. 12 The Registered Agent and Trustee Licensing Act (RATLA)
The International Business Companies Act (IBC Act)
International Trusts Act International Banks Act
International Insurance Act
International Mutual Funds Act
Money Laundering (Prevention) Act THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
13. 13 Philosophy:
Regulation to the highest international standards
Know Your Customer principle echoed repeatedly (FATF recommendations)
Flexible and responsive to client and market needs.
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15. 15 THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES GOSL/Private Sector venture
Role of the different entities
Promoter
Registry
Financial Services Supervision Unit
Government The Government of St. Lucia on June 4, 1999 signed an Establishment Agreement with a private sector promoter, International Financial Partners (IFP) which formalized St. Lucia’s entry into the financial services industry. Government’s approach to establishing the industry is unique as it is based on a private sector/Government partnership. This agreement outlines the strategic plan on which the development of the industry has been based.
The Agreement required the promoter to form a company known as Financial Centre Corporation (FCC) and the Government to form the International Financial and World Investment Centre (IFWIC), a 100% government owned company. Under the agreement IFWIC is to provide the Registry for all companies and trusts registered under the international financial services legislation.
FCC is charged with the promotion of the jurisdiction and the development of information system and other infrastructure requirements for the functioning of IFWIC. To promote the jurisdiction effectively, FCC has taken the strategic decision to develop an online registry and to promote and market IFWIC as Pinnacle St. Lucia, the world’s only public online IBC registry.
The Government of St. Lucia on June 4, 1999 signed an Establishment Agreement with a private sector promoter, International Financial Partners (IFP) which formalized St. Lucia’s entry into the financial services industry. Government’s approach to establishing the industry is unique as it is based on a private sector/Government partnership. This agreement outlines the strategic plan on which the development of the industry has been based.
The Agreement required the promoter to form a company known as Financial Centre Corporation (FCC) and the Government to form the International Financial and World Investment Centre (IFWIC), a 100% government owned company. Under the agreement IFWIC is to provide the Registry for all companies and trusts registered under the international financial services legislation.
FCC is charged with the promotion of the jurisdiction and the development of information system and other infrastructure requirements for the functioning of IFWIC. To promote the jurisdiction effectively, FCC has taken the strategic decision to develop an online registry and to promote and market IFWIC as Pinnacle St. Lucia, the world’s only public online IBC registry.
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18. 18 Large number of professionals < 35--- Flexible and trainable
Strong middle management; semi-professional base
Competitive employment/remuneration costs THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
19. 19 Strong educational infrastructural… Based on UK model – University Centre (UWI School of continuing Studies)
Work culture well impacted by strong international presence
Highest per capita Nobel Laureates in the World THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
21. 21 More than 30 years democratic rule
Independent since 1979 – Commonwealth member
Diversified economy: Tourism, agriculture and manufacturing THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
22. 22 Solid regulation
Government commitment
Long term strategy
New! THE PERFECT PROFILE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
24. 24 Best and latest technology; including firewalls, the operating platform and the language.
Experienced application developers
Secure sockets layer (SSL) 128 bit: data encryption transfer security
Separate database and web servers Technical issues
25. 25 Users of the system
Communication Flow
The IBC Register Functions
Messaging System
System Limitations System Basics
32. 32 View the register of their own IBCs free of charge
Request certificates and certified copies of any IBC incorporated in St. Lucia
Communicate with any user related to any IBC or request through a secure and private message box
Pay for registry services Users can do the following:
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34. 34 Does not support incorporation online of IBC’s via with non standard constitutional documents, i.e: continuation, merger or consolidation, including higher end IBC’s
Register available - no constitutional docs.
Existence and corporation type is recorded
Rationale
35. 35 Standard constitutional documents for higher end IBC’s within 6-8 month
More options for standard constitutional documents for other types of registration will be developed in
Continuous review and improvement
Committed to:
Client needs
Staying ahead
36. 36 Allows instantaneous public access
Applications can be tracked
Communication
Company data can be easily accessed
Ease, speed, efficiency, security
Launch Date
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