SECURED CROSS-BORDER FINANCING TRANSACTIONS
Trust and parallel debt
Cross-border financing transactions have links with different jurisdictions, and may include both civil law and Anglo-Saxon jurisdictions. Some jurisdictions do and some don’t accept that it is possible to grant security to a security agent (e.g. a special purpose vehicle or a trust) in order to secure money owed to several lenders (syndicated loan / facility).
As far as secured syndicated facilities are concerned, it is not uncommon that one or more lenders change. It is important that despite fluctuations in the group of lenders the security remains valid, without the need to re-establish (or re-register) …
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THE CURACAO TRUST BECOMES MORE AND MORE POPULAR
Curaçao Trust could be used for asset segregation purposes
According to Professor of Law David Hayton, an Anglo-Saxon trust arises from the settlor’s transfer of title to property to another person, intending that person to be a trustee-manager of it for the benefit of beneficiaries or for a charitable or other permitted purpose. Trusts are founded on a transfer of title to property: contracts are not. Professor Hayton:
Such a contractual concept inevitably leads – or rather misleads – civil lawyers to consider that the Anglo-Saxon trust is simply a glorified form of contract between the settlor …
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RISK MANAGEMENT AND ASSET PROTECTION
Curaçao offers legitimate risk management solutions
Why would one consider an asset protection strategy? There are individuals and business entities all around the world not trusting their government (e.g. fear for expropriation or nationalization by their government). Or they are seeking legitimate protection from any future downturns. Or they do not want the world to know about their wealth and do want to protect their privacy as much as possible. Asset protection also can be an aspect of business, personal or estate planning.
It is quite common that limited liability companies are used for operating a business. The alternative, a …
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SEMINAR CURACAO TRUST
Curacao Trust is expected to become a popular alternative to foreign trusts
On 1 January 2012, new legalization entered into force pursuant to which it is now possible to set up a trust, similar to the trust in Anglo-Saxon common law jurisdictions, in Curacao (a civil law jurisdiction).
On 28 August 2012, a seminar was held by Van Doorne (Amsterdam) and Spigt Dutch Caribbean (Curacao), entitled: The Curacao Trust in Practice. Lecturers: Professor Jan de Boer, Maike Bergervoet, Jeroen Starreveld, Jan Willem Schenk, Davina Mansur and Karel Frielink. The event was attended by more than 150 representatives of the financial …
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