The Channel Islands is looking at the possibility of regulating its pensions industry along the lines of that in the UK. Regulations that could occur include introducing a limit on the amount pension schemes can self-invest in sponsor companies and introducing a financial ombudsman.
At a Jersey conference chaired by Channel Islands’ law firm Olsens the decision was taken to contact Channel Islands firms – which is currently only subject to offshore trust law – to seek views on...
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