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BVI publishes policy on beneficial ownership

The BVI Financial Services Commission is the regulatory body for financial services in the BVI. It’s mantra is ‘Vigilance, Integrity, Accountability’.

Amid international pressure, the BVI has published a new policy that guides access to the Register of Beneficial Ownership for BVI Business Companies and Limited Partnerships.

According to the BVI government, the policy—published on June 23—follows a comprehensive stakeholder consultation process and adheres to international best practices in corporate transparency and anti-money laundering.

However, it’s unclear whether UK officials will be pleased with the new policy, as it contains measures they recently rejected.

The UK has been pushing for the BVI to implement publicly accessible registers that are easily available to almost anyone. But the BVI government’s new policy outlines that only certain people with a legitimate purpose can request ownership information.

These requestors won’t be able to access all the information; they will be limited to details on individuals holding 25 percent or more of a company’s ownership or control.

Once these legitimate parties make a request, the new policy dictates that registered companies will receive notification, and a process for managing objections and appeals before any data is released will be triggered.

“Through the process, beneficial owners can apply for exemptions, and clear fees, penalties, and privacy rules guard against misuse of information by the requesting person,” a statement from the BVI government said.

The measures in the new policy are similar to those previously proposed by the BVI but were condemned by UK legislators, who said the proposal contained loopholes that would make it nearly impossible to determine company ownership.

“This is nothing other than a shameful bid to continue to manage stolen funds and assist in money laundering from sources close to the sex trade and the drugs trade,” former UK Minister Andrew Mitchell said.

In the meantime, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has defended the new policy, saying the BVI took several steps to define legitimate access, given that there is no single global standard for implementing these registers.

“The application of legitimate interest filters marks the next significant milestone in our journey to implement best practice, and caps three years of significant investment, legislative and regulatory reform.”

He added: “Given the lack of a single global standard, we have taken a considered and collaborative approach to build a clear and transparent policy, and undertaken a robust stakeholder consultation to define what constitutes legitimate access, and the processes that govern it within the BVI.”

The government said the policy will be implemented following a transitional period to allow for system enhancements, user testing, dissemination of guidance, and processing of exemption applications.

The Financial Services Commission will also continue to meet with industry stakeholders on the new policy and draft regulations that will enact it, so stakeholders can have the opportunity to provide valuable feedback on the new measures.

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  1. Transparency was demanded says:

    Opaque is what we have, a murky translucency is what government is hoping will further delay the inevitable .

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  2. BuzzBvi says:

    So the VI plan is to have a SECRET register for people to hide behind.

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  3. Resident says:

    we got to protect our rich friends ability to hide and launder their money

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  4. @Transparency was demanded says:

    So saith those who feel entitled to and masters over the Virgin Islands government’s poitical decisions, its purse and people.

    The VI needs a shift in its political alliance and existence,as both the outside influence, meddling and commentators are becoming annoying.

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    • BuzzBvi says:

      Agreed.
      It is time for our politicians to action the wishes of the people not their own greedy agendas.
      The people of the VI are and should be the Leaders (“Masters”) of the Government.
      The Government of the VI is there to serve the will of the people and if they do not they should be removed or another way of Governing the Territory of the VI found that does work for the voice of the people.
      Time to change the ways of these old style thinkers or move on.

  5. 'legitimate interest' says:

    restriction at the BVI Company Register will NEVER be accepted by the UK Parliament. Grey list now with black list coming soon!

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  6. @'legitimate interest' says:

    Gloat while the gloating is good, time is longer than twine, and people eventually get tired of being talked down to and interferred with.

  7. Google says:

    Would you allow access to your bank account and credit card balances to everyone, anywhere? NO! So why would you allow the same for someone’s PRIVATE COMPANY? If you have a legitimate reason to see information then you will get access to it, if not then you WILL NOT! What’s so hard in that? There is a reason why Police need a warrant to search your house etc. Privacy is NOT a crime!

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  8. WE NEED A CLEANSING says:

    THESE WANNABE ARISTOCRAT’S THI K THEY GOT MORE BRAINS THAN ANYBODY ELSE / THEY ARE SO ACCUSTOMED OF MANIPULATING THOSE WHO IS NOT ON THEIR LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE / THAT THEY THINK THEY CAN DO THE SAME WITH THE UK AND UDIND ( RAVISM ) AS AN EXVUSE WILL .FIND OUT THAT THE BVI IS NOT THEIR FIRST RODEO , SOO THEY WILL FIND OUT THAT THEY WERE GIVEN R OUGH ROPE TO HANG THEMSELVES / SO THE CANARY ON YHE YELLO SITE CAN SIND HIS “WHITE COLONIALIST SLAVE MASTERS SONG ” AS MUCH AS HE LIKE / ITS NOT FOOLING ANYBODY BUT HIMSELF / BUT THE ESTEEMED JOKER REFUSED TO THROW HIS OVER GROWN EGO IN THE GABBAGE – SADLY

  9. One sentence says it all says:

    “This is nothing other than a shameful bid to continue to manage stolen funds and assist in money laundering from sources close to the sex trade and the drugs trade,”

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