THE FORMATION OF A PRIVATE FOUNDATION IN THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN

Formation requires a notarial deed

A Private Foundation (PF) is formed by a notarial instrument executed by a Netherlands Antilles civil law notary and registered in the Register of Foundations at the Chamber of Commerce.

The articles of incorporation of the PF includes the name of the PF and the word PF (or a translation thereof) as part of the name, the object(s) of the PF, the manner of appointment and dismissal of board members, the Island territory where the PF has its seat and the allocation of any liquidation surplus in the case of dissolution of the PF.

The PF must have a local board member or a local representative e.g. a trust office. This may be a natural person or a legal person. The local board member is required to obtain a director’s license. 

Karel Frielink
Attorney (Lawyer) / Partner

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