Industry
North America | 29 Apr 16
Cayman Is. mimic Delaware’s limited liability company
The Cayman Islands is to introduce a new type of business vehicle in the form of a limited liability company (LLC), inspired by similar legislation in the US state of Delaware.
Hong Kong urges greater AML and KYC effort after Panama leak
Banks and financial institutions in Hong Kong must “strictly comply” with existing money laundering laws requiring them to disclose the identities of their customers and what they intend to do with their money.
Retirement | 29 Apr 16
FCA details the prices charged by UK advice firms
UK financial advisers charge between 1% and 4.5% of investible assets for their initial financial planning advice to clients with up to £50,000 ($73,000, €64,000), a survey by the Financial Conduct Authority has found.
Retirement | 29 Apr 16
Mind the gap: Age a major factor in financial knowledge
There are key generational differences in attitudes towards financial priorities and money management in the UK, but employees of all ages have major gaps in their financial knowledge, according to consultancy and actuarial services firm Barnett Waddingham.
Australia eases planned skill standards for financial advisers
The Australian government has revised its plans to ensure financial advisers hold a university degree and has decided to delay the introduction of new rules aimed at raising the education, training and ethical standards of financial advisers.