Following a decision by the UK’s House of Commons to force the Overseas Territories to adopt public registers of beneficial ownership of companies, the Premier of the British Virgin Islands has responded swiftly to reassure the financial sector and those who use its services around the world.
The Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill now requires the UK’s Secretary of State to prepare a draft Order in Council by 31 December 2020 in the event that Overseas Territories, including the BVI, have not adopted public registers.
The Premier Dr D Orlando Smith OBE, says: “As a constitutional democracy, the BVI believes in the rule of the law. According to the rule of law and our constitution, the fundamental rights of privacy of all citizens and corporate entities will be protected and upheld.”
The Territory has been at the forefront of global transparency initiatives by creating an innovative digital platform, the Beneficial Ownership Secure Search System. The information accessed through the system is verified for accuracy by regulated corporate service providers and available to the British authorities within as little as an hour of a valid request being made.
Like the British Virgin Islands Government, BVI Finance is strongly of the view that a verified private register is a far more robust and effective approach to ensure transparency than an unverified public register.
Despite events in the UK, there will be no changes in the foreseeable future and over the next two years, BVI Finance will continue to engage with relevant stakeholders and work closely with the British Virgin Islands Government as it examines all possible remedies to ensure that the BVI continues to play a leading role in the global financial services industry.
Lorna Smith, OBE, Interim Executive Director of BVI Finance, says: “The world will continue to need high quality international financial services and the British Virgin Islands will continue to play a leading role in meeting the needs of our clients. We look forward to taking our message to the world starting with the STEP Caribbean Conference this weekend and into Asia with our major roadshow in June.”