The House of Assembly suspended its usual rules on Monday to introduce and pass two financial services bills designed to avoid international sanction by bringing the territory in line with …
Smith expects trade boost after mission to East Asia
A “significant” boost to the territory’s economy will follow in the wake of a major trade mission to the Asia-Pacific region, Deputy Premier Lorna Smith has predicted. As well as …
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Q2 incorporations hit 23-year low
Company incorporations dropped sharply in the second quarter of this year, continuing a downward trend that could see 2023 set a two-decade record by underperforming successive 20-year lows in 2019 …
NOTICES (May 5, 2022)
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE We, Carolin Romney-Peters and Ezra L. Peters now residing at West End, Tortola, do hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to the …
NOTICES (April 14, 2022)
Notice of Appointment of a Liquidator under Section 204 of the BVI Business Company Act. Admiral IP Limited (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Company No. 69116 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to …
Vistra study: VI second-most important global financial jurisdiction
The Virgin Islands ranked as the second-most-important financial jurisdiction in the world in a recent study published by Vistra, a corporate services provider. The research — titled the “Vistra 2020 …
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Scotiabank customers criticise bank’s abrupt wave of account closures
A handful of Scotiabank (BVI) Limited customers were forced to scramble for alternative banking options after the Canada-based bank launched a wave of sudden account closures at the end of …
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