19/05/2021
“Good governance must be top-down; communicated and exemplified by senior firms and professionals as well as regulatory agencies, but it must also be lateral. We champion the idea of a universal shift across industries towards operating in a manner that builds trust, stability and ultimately greater international appeal. Despite our diminutive stature as a geo-political power, we boast an impressive corner of the market for international commerce and finance. As industry leaders, we must therefore be unified in our assumption of an exemplary role. The onus is on our political administration, regulatory agencies and ‘magic-circle firms’ to contribute to a culture of transparency, accountability and predictability.”
Recent developments in the British Virgin Islands, a coveted jurisdiction, have returned a glaring focus on matters of good governance.
As words like ‘transparency’ and ‘equity’ become common currency, Driftwood explores the industry’s opportunity to exemplify high degrees of compliance with global standards.
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“Good governance must be top-down; communicated and exemplified by senior firms and professionals as well as regulatory agencies, but it must also be lateral...