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PRLog (Press Release)Feb 11, 2012
“How to Structure and Manage your Wealth in Today’s Offshore World”

As the world’s uncertain path continues on a plateauing recession, reduction in demand for pure offshore investment services, confidentiality is seen eroding, thus leading into a weak link towards wealth management

The wealthy investor has to consider that countries like the UK and USA, that are safe havens, are going through significant change.  The changes in policies and laws may well continue to evolve.  The question therefore becomes how does one position oneself given the new emerging landscape.  It is well documented that Asia though full of opportunity does not yet have that political stability.  The UK, Canada and USA are still marketing economic investor migration programs to the wealthy in Asia essentially offering them that stability and peace of mind. Why use offshore jurisdictions as an investment strategy?

Some of the bottom-line benefits that Cititrust will be covering are: cost of substance for SMEs and high net worth individuals, plus tax neutral platforms robust enough to survive changes.

Bio on Presenter – Jonathan has worked in corporations in the United Kingdom for nearly 15 years including British Airways Engineering and in the City at Level 3 Communications, as a commercial executive in the sales division. After call to the Bar of England and Wales, Jonathan qualified a Barbados attorney at law while working as an international tax consultant.  Jonathan worked as a self employed international tax consultant while living in London, developing and implementing cross border tax structures for the last eight years.  Jonathan moved to Barbados in 2011 and practices Barbados and international tax law using mainly the jurisdiction of Barbados to provide tax efficient cross border wealth management structures to high net worth individuals resident in the UK, Canada and US.

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