Vietnam rolling out welcome mat for int’l life companies
The Vietnamese Government is planning to make it easier for international life insurance companies to operate in the local market, deputy prime minister Dinh Hue Vuong has said.
Best Practice | 18 Aug 17
CISI teams up with university to offer pre-graduation exams
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (Cisi) and Birmingham City University (BCU) have forged a partnership to give young graduates the opportunity to sit professional qualifications in financial services before finishing their degrees.
Middle East | 18 Aug 17
Over 700,000 expats leave Saudi ahead of visa crackdown
An amnesty for expats working and living in Saudi Arabia illegally has seen more than 700,000 people take advantage of the scheme that will allow them to return legally in future, as the government prepares to track down those who opted to stay.
Swiss wealth manager pays $5m to settle US tax charges
Geneva-based investment management and consulting company Prime Partners has agreed to pay $5m (£3.9m, €4.2m) to the United States Attorney’s Office to settle charges for helping US taxpayers dodge taxes.
Tax & Regulation | 18 Aug 17
Ex-IFA jailed for stealing £1m from client pension funds
A former UK adviser has been jailed for six years and banned from being a company director for eight after he was convicted of stealing £1m ($1.29m, €1.1m) of clients’ money via a self-invested personal pension scheme he invented.