Retirement | 25 May 18
What will become of DB transfer money?
The rather shocking news that broke earlier this week was that the number of DB pension transfers reached £20.8bn in 2017 prompting questions about where the money is ending up and whether many transfers are suitable.
Cayman Islands bids to alter constitution after UK ‘overreaches’
The Cayman Islands Government has entered into dialogue with the UK to change parts of its constitution, as it looks to prevent Britain being able to legislate and impose its will on the jurisdiction.
Lucrative opportunities for Hong Kong advisers
Nothing beats getting your boots on the ground when it comes to truly understanding how a place ticks, to know something, you have to experience it.
European Wealth discovers liabilities at US acquisition target
Guernsey-based European Wealth Group’s $1.7bn acquisition of US broker Newbridge faces a fresh hurdle despite receiving regulatory approval.
Tax & Regulation | 24 May 18
Avoid Harry and Meghan tax hangover warn accountants
Property owners who rented out their Windsor properties for thousands of pounds over the Royal wedding weekend or those selling their Royal goodie bags on eBay, risk a tax hangover if they hide their windfall, London accountants Blick Rothenberg have warned.