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Today,
no financial services jurisdiction can hope to succeed unless it is well
regulated. Anguilla is no exception.
The
financial services sector in Anguilla is the responsibility of the Governor,
although day to day regulation is delegated to the Department of Financial
Services. In carrying out its functions and in considering applications by
organisations wishing to establish businesses within the sector, the Department
aims to adopt a firm but flexible regulatory approach.
It
is of paramount concern to the Government that Anguilla's reputation is not
tainted by the use of the jurisdiction for money laundering or other illegal
purposes.
For this reason, all licensed institutions are expected to carry out
proper due diligence and "know your customer" checks so that they are
satisfied as to the identity of their clients and the legitimate origin of their
clients' funds.
Although
commercial confidentiality is ensured by legislation, the authorities in
Anguilla will co-operate fully with law enforcement agencies and regulators in
other jurisdictions in the case of illegality. In common with other reputable
jurisdictions, the Department of Financial Services is, subject to safeguards to
protect legitimate business, able to share regulatory information with overseas
regulatory authorities.
Anguilla
already has a well established professional infrastructure. The Government
recognizes that, as a relatively new jurisdiction, an expansion of the sector
would benefit the economy.
Applications from suitable professionals and
organisations within the industry are, therefore, welcome. Any organisation
wishing to establish within the sector will be required to demonstrate that it
is prepared to establish a real business on-island and a multi-year work permit
program has been introduced to facilitate this.
Alternatively, in the case of a
licensed institution, an administered or managed basis for the issue of a
license will be considered. This would entail the full management and
administration of the licensee's business by an equivalent licensed institution
on island.
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